Healing Through Art: Creating With Purpose

Healing Through Art: Creating With Purpose

Free creative wellness workshops centering Black and Brown women. Art, reflection, and healing in community. Hudson, NY.

By Hudson/Catskill Housing Coalition

Select date and time

Saturday, June 28 · 2 - 6pm EDT

Location

47 N 5th St

47 North 5th Street Hudson, NY 12534

About this event

Presented by Hudson/Catskill Housing Coalition
Facilitated by Chiarra Hughes, MBA (CHIMBA)

About the Series:
Healing Through Art: Creating With Purpose is a creative wellness series designed to support emotional healing and self-expression for Black and Brown women and femme-aligned individuals. Participants are invited to use art as a tool for reflection, restoration, and connection with others in the community.

Each session features a different medium, including painting, collage, wearable art, and more. The workshops are hands-on and include time for group sharing and creative exploration.

Schedule:
Workshops take place from 2:00 to 6:00 PM at 47 N. 5th Street, Hudson, NY on the following Saturdays:

  • June 28
  • July 26
  • August 2
  • August 23
  • September 13
  • September 27
  • October 4
  • October 18

Who It's For:
This space is created with intention for Black and Brown women, femmes, and those impacted by intergenerational trauma, displacement, and systemic harm. All art supplies and light refreshments are provided. Free to attend.

About the Artist:
Chiarra Hughes, MBA (CHIMBA), is a multidisciplinary artist and healing-centered facilitator based in the Hudson Valley. Her work bridges personal storytelling, community care, and cultural resilience through visual arts. She specializes in holding space for creativity, vulnerability, and joy. With lived experience and deep roots in the region, Chiarra brings a grounded, accessible approach to healing through art.

Accessibility:
Workshops are held in a wheelchair-accessible space. To request additional accommodations, contact chimbaart@gmail.com

This project is supported by CREATE Council on the Arts and the New York State Council on the Arts through the Statewide Community Regrants Program.

Organized by

The Hudson/Catskill Housing Coalition is a Black-led nonprofit advancing housing justice, education equity, and criminal justice reform across the Hudson Valley and Capital Region. HCHC leads the Albany Free School and works across generations to build grassroots power through organizing, advocacy, and cultural programming. In partnership with community members, HCHC creates space for Black, Brown, low-income, and working-class families to thrive.