
Art For Peace Founder
Agnès Aubert
Agnès Aubert is an Expressive Arts Therapist and artivist, holding a Master’s degree in Peace Building and Conflict Transformation. She is the founder of Art For Peace, a platform she created in 2016 in Geneva to support vulnerable populations through the transformative power of the arts.
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For over a decade, Agnès has worked at the intersection of art, therapy, and social engagement, accompanying refugees, individuals with special needs, and vulnerable communities in Geneva and abroad. Her approach is rooted in art therapy and community-based artistic practices, where creative expression becomes a pathway to restore connection, dignity, and inner coherence.
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Alongside her therapeutic work, she supports women in the realms of relationships, sexuality, and life transitions. Her work bridges art therapy and ritual practices, offering spaces where personal transformation.
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As an artivist and visual artist, Agnès uses her creations as a form of living advocacy. Her artistic language, deeply inspired by the wild, the wolf archetype, and Amazonian cosmologies, serves as a voice for the preservation of biodiversity and the rights of Indigenous communities, particularly in the Brazilian Amazon.
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She is also the author of The Forgiveness Door, a book exploring forgiveness through art and contemporary ritual, expanding her long-standing research on the role of creativity in conflict transformation and emotional resilience. Her ideas are also shared in her TEDx talk, where she explores the symbolic and transformative power of forgiveness.
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Agnès collaborates with NGOs, public institutions, and international organizations, designing and facilitating workshops, therapeutic programs, and immersive artistic experiences. Her work is driven by a deep commitment: to make art accessible as a space for healing, empowerment, and collective transformation.
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She is accredited by APSAT, ARAET, and ARTECURA in Switzerland.
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Explore more: www.wolve-art.com
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Contact: aubert.agnes@gmail.com
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