Sage Hall
Name: Sage Hall (they/them)
Title: Trauma Informed Teaching Artist
Company: The Restful Creatives LLC
Bio: Sage Hall is a Black, queer, disabled, and neurodivergent teaching artist and writer who creates trauma-informed, community-centered arts programming. They specialize in using art as a tool for personal and collective healing, with a deep commitment to disability justice, financial empowerment, and transformative social change. Through their work, Hall fosters inclusive, accessible spaces where creativity intersects with activism, and where individuals and communities are empowered to express their stories and reclaim their narratives.
In addition to their community work, Hall offers consulting services specifically designed to support BIPOC artists in advocating for themselves and their creative practices. With a focus on disability advocacy, financial empowerment, and fostering authentic self-expression, they help artists navigate systemic barriers, address financial exploitation, and create sustainable art practices rooted in their lived experiences. Through workshops, coaching, and collaborative projects, Hall empowers artists to use their work to communicate deeper truths, challenge societal norms, and foster both personal and cultural transformation.
Grounded in Black feminist theory, embodied activism, and social justice, Hall is committed to supporting artists and communities alike in building more equitable, healing-centered futures. Sage is a graduate of the Bartol Foundation’s training in Trauma-Informed Practice for Teaching Artists and the Trauma of Money Method. They live in the occupied land of Mvskoke, also known as Atlanta. When they are not creating, you can find them in the most spacious corner of your neighborhood bookstore, library, or park.
Email: chiommani@gmail.com
Social handle(s): @the_restful_creatives @chiommani
Website: https://www.chiommani.com
Language(s): English