- Arts & Culture — Veterans Collaborative

Arts & Culture

This page includes a directory of community resources and upcoming events with creative arts and writing workshops, movies and film, music and performances, and podcast and radio shows, along with information about ongoing community arts programs and VA creative arts therapy.

Giselle Futrell is a co-founder of the Veterans Collaborative and the Chair of the Arts and Culture Resource Network, which brings together artists and writers in the military and veteran community, programs and organizations using the arts therapeutically and supporting professional veteran artists and writers, and everyone bearing witness to the lived experiences of the veteran community.


Upcoming Creative Arts Workshops & Events

Writing Workshops

Movies & Film

Music & Performances

Radio & Podcasts


Community Building Art Works

Community Building Art Works offers regular virtual art and writing workshops bringing together military and civilian community members from all over the country to learn and connect. 

More Than One Story is a monthly program for women and non-binary military members and veterans can gather and experience belonging in a healthy, safe, and connected environment. Join an upcoming orientation session to participate in these interactive art and creative writing workshops.


National Veteran Art Museum

The NVAM’s Community Arts Project Fellowship creates genuine spaces for connection and engagement between veteran-artists and the public and builds a shared sense of purpose and connectedness between veterans and the public.

Ready to apply? Apply now.

NVAM Fellows are granted up to $30,000 based on need to develop an exhibition and workshop that is core to their artistic practice. Fellows are also provided an advisor for mentorship from professional artists, both veteran and non-veteran.

NVAM Fellows will be able to expand their professional art practice in the community through developing and delivering formal artist talks, leading workshops, and the opportunity to activate the NVAM collection through a hybrid residency.

The vision of the fellowship is to create art-based programs led by artists that connect the experiences of our veterans through art with a focus on strengthening personal and professional development for veteran-artists.

The fellowship culminates in a public exhibition at the National Veterans Art Museum in Chicago where your work is on display with a community of veterans, artists, and local leaders. Fellows will share their story of service and artistic expression in a dialogue centered on understanding.

Veteran Art Summits

The Veteran Art Summit is an event that showcases the visual, literary, performative, and creative works of veterans and explores the impact of war on veterans and how artists have responded to war.


Armed Services Arts Partnership

ASAP offers a creative community with free virtual art & comedy classes and workshops for veterans, service members, military spouses, family members, and caregivers ranging from three hours to two days. There are programs in actingcomedy, storytelling, writingimprov, and visual arts. Supporters are also invited to join the audience for performances by graduating cohorts.


VA Creative Arts Therapy

The VA provides Creative Arts Therapy (CAT) services under the Office of Rehabilitation & Prosthetic Services. VA-enrolled veterans may access CAT services at VA facilities through consultation/referral from their primary care provider or another provider.

Areas of need aligned with treatment goals within the CAT service line involve the veteran’s functioning with regard to problem solving, communication, judgment, behavioral control, task segmentation or sequencing, leisure or community resources, and self-advocacy.


Fine art is the discipline of breaking rules.
— M.B. Dallocchio, author of Quixote in Ramadi & The Desert Warrior