Lillian Shewring - Associate Producer
Lillian Shewring is a multidisciplinary artist, holistic creative therapist, meditation teacher, creative facilitator and producer known for her transformative approach to art, healing, and personal growth. Passionate about arts in all its forms and its power to transform and heal through immersive and spectacular experiences – her work incorporates visual arts, body painting, dance, circus & physical theatre, music & sound, crafting immersive experiences that invite connection, reflection, and a deep remembering of who we are as vibrant creative beings of light and colour. Influenced by her own healing journey and collaborations with Indigenous artists and communities from around the world, her work is underpinned by the power of ceremony and ritual and the transformative meditative creative processes of the healing arts.
With over a decade of experience as a creative producer and project manager, Lillian specializes in strategic planning, event management, and marketing, creating spaces for deep personal exploration. From designing creative educational experiences and online programs to overseeing grants, workshops, and production logistics, she balances creative and practical elements in large-scale projects.
As Associate Producer for Cluster Arts, Lillian plays a key role in project management, artist support and liaison, and event logistics, fostering a collaborative environment for artists. With a unique approach that nurtures 'out of the box' ideas, eco-conscious methods, community-led ideas, and alternative & holistic ways of thinking, that lead to a solutions-focused approach - with a vibrant, creative and radical vision that can lead teams, ensembles and audiences into deep self-inquiry, collaborative evolution and exploration into the purpose and meaning behind the creative work and how we can ignite positive change, growth, insight and impact with our creative voices and bodies of work.
Passionate about applying her expertise in creative therapies, holistic counselling and meditation to offer mental health support and mentoring for artists through projects such as The Creative Resilience Project, The Echoes Podcast, and The Colour Theory Project.