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Georgia Fullerton, BA, ExAT is an award-winning visual artist, certified expressive arts therapist, arts
educator, and consultant. She maintains a private practice offering non-clinical expressive arts therapy
and arts education to individuals and groups, situated within government, private and community-
based, secondary, and post-secondary educational settings.
Georgia is a graduate of The CREATE Institute (2017) and holds a Bachelor of Arts from York University.
She brings extensive leadership and governance experience to her role, having served as Vice President
of the Ontario Expressive Arts Therapy Association (OEATA), Supervisor to Purple Carrot Drama Studio,
Chair of the Acquisitions and Collection Management Committee for The Robert McLaughlin Gallery,
and Board Director for Shadowpath Theatre Productions. In higher education, Georgia has worked as
faculty and program co-coordinator in the School of Media, Art and Design at Durham College.
Georgia has a specialized interest in the development of culturally responsive therapeutic arts
programming, with a focus on ancestral healing, identity, and memory. Her work centres Black mothers,
educators, and other arts professionals, and is grounded in restorative practices that support creative
resilience, meaning-making, and embodied care.
Georgia believes that artists play a vital role in helping individuals and communities navigate complexity,
loss, and change—transforming what is fractured into something meaningful, liveable, and whole.
