Mēlani N. Douglass

Healer, conceptual artist and curator Mēlani N. Douglass is the founder of the award winning Family Arts Museum – a migratory institution focused on the celebration of family as fine art, home as curated space, and community as gallery. Inspired by the birth of her daughter, Mēlani started her own museum, reimagined her studio practice, and refined her innovative approach to community engagement, audience development, and exhibition design. Mēlani’s art and life practice is rooted in rituals of healing informed by mitochondrial memories, ancestral technology, the web of interdependency, and communal connections. Sought out for her unique approach to community engagement, she works with museums, businesses, and other cultural institutions to redefine audience development using her Transformative Engagement Method to create symbiotic relationships between institutions and the public that move from inspiration to engagement and then action.

Mēlani was recently named East of the River Artist in Residence serving ward 8 with a focus on Anacostia. She is currently the director of public programs at the National Museum of Women in the Arts. Her work has been highlighted by the New York Times, Atlas Obscura, Shondaland, Bmore Art, American Museum Alliance Magazine, Baltimore Magazine, Artnet, and National Geographic.


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Over at the Sanctuary the leaves 🍁 have been turning and falling to the ground. Here is a view of the Heart House from the front of the pond. The Heart House can sleep up to twenty-two people in beds. This is the space where we host many guests and groups for our dynamic fellowship programming. If you are looking for a venue to host an upcoming event, retreat, or training we can send you more information. Hit us with a DM!

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We are ending out an incredible summer of Roots to Sky programming! We couldn’t be more thrilled by the events and retreats, rooted in healing, humanities, regenerative farming, and the arts that we were able to host at the land 🥁

As we prepare for the fall we will be  sharing some flashbacks and special moments from 2023. This photo was taken during the opening ceremony and drum invocation for Beauty in the Backyard a creative arts healing retreat that brought over 350 people to the Sanctuary. 

We have incredible fellowship programming still coming up in the last few months of the year. Check the link in our bio to learn more about the upcoming events! 

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We are excited to share our mission and work with you all via this platform. 

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