About the Practice
Emily Clanton is a Weaverville, North Carolina-based artist and community engagement specialist with an MA in Arts in Medicine from the University of Florida. Her work combines participatory visual methods, qualitative engagement, and public-facing documentation for health, planning, recovery, and civic contexts across the Southeast.
Methodology
CBPR Methodology
Community-based participatory research, qualitative inquiry, and arts-in-health research grounding.
Participatory Visual Methods
Making community experience visible through documentation, visioning, installation, and material engagement.
Facilitation Design
Engagement structures that can operate independently and support public-facing institutional work.
Credentials
Graduate Degree
MA, Arts in Medicine — University of Florida Center for Arts in Medicine, 2023
Presentations
— National Convening on Art and Social Connection, High Museum of Art, Atlanta, 2026 — “Making Belonging Visible” (opening session)
— Creative Placemaking Conference, Montgomery, AL, 2025 — “Many Strands, One Bridge”
Research & Publications
— Participatory Public Art: Presentations & Frameworks. Emily Clanton Art, LLC — Zenodo Research Collection, 2026.
https://zenodo.org/communities/participatory-public-art-presentations-and-frameworks/
— The Ties That Bind Asheville — Research & Documentation. Emily Clanton Art, LLC — Zenodo Research Collection, 2026.
https://zenodo.org/communities/the-ties-that-bind-asheville-frameworks/
— Masters Work Portfolio — Center for Arts in Medicine, University of Florida (2022–2024).
https://zenodo.org/communities/uf-cam-masters-portfolio-2022-2024
— Determining the Acceptability of a Participatory Public Art Project... University of Florida Center for Arts in Medicine, December 2025.
https://doi.org/10.5281/ZENODO.17797046
— Policy Brief: Exploring the Health Benefits of Mindful Public Art Projects in Rural Communities. Emily Clanton Art, LLC, January 2026.
https://doi.org/10.5281/ZENODO.18166574
Institutional Commissions
— Medical University of South Carolina — Many Hands, Light Work (permanent installation, 2025)
— City of Homestead — Utility Box Wrap Series (municipal installation, 2025)
Selected Partners & Contexts
Spartanburg Art Museum · Pompano Beach Cultural Affairs · City of Homestead · Chattanooga Public Art · Medical University of South Carolina
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