
Neuroscience for Artists: Brain-Based Strategies to Enhance Creativity, Build Resilience & Unleash Your Creative Power in a Logical World
Presented by Shonté Jovan Taylor
Tuesday, March 10, 2026
6:30-8 p.m.
This workshop explores the powerful intersection between art and neuroscience, giving artists a deeper understanding of how their brains generate creativity, intuition, and emotional expression. Participants will learn how the brain responds to color, rhythm, symbolism, storytelling, and imaginative play—and why artistic work is essential for human connection and societal well-being.
Through practical, brain-based strategies, attendees will discover how to enhance creative flow, strengthen resilience, and navigate the pressures of the modern artistic landscape, including marketing demands, social media expectations, and the growing presence of AI in the creative world. The session will empower artists to balance the intuitive, imaginative brain with the more logical demands of creative entrepreneurship—without sacrificing their authenticity or vision.
Artists will leave with renewed confidence, practical tools, and a deeper appreciation for the biological brilliance behind their creative gifts.
Presented by Shonté Jovan Taylor
Shonté Jovan Taylor is a neuroscientist, speaker, author, educator, and Founder of The OptiMind Institute who helps individuals and organizations convert human potential into tangible innovation, creativity, leadership, emotional intelligence, cultural intelligence, and impact through the lens of applied neuroscience. Drawing on her expertise and more than 15 years of advising, consulting, and training in neuroscience and STEM/STEAM advocacy, she provides evidence-based, brain-focused strategies and frameworks that drive transformational results. Her work has been featured in national media, on global stages, and within communities committed to shaping a more conscious, humanitarian, and imaginative future.
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