EPISODE · Mar 18, 2026 · 1H 5M
Teresa Dalia: Art, Healing, and AI: Why Creativity Has Always Been a Technology
from Judeslist · host Jude Brandford-Sackey
In this episode, I speak with Teresa Dalia, an artist and art therapist whose work spans film, photography, performance, healing arts, and emerging technology.Teresa’s journey moves across ancient art history and cave paintings, working in the early games industry, practicing art therapy and energy healing for nearly three decades, and now exploring the creative possibilities of AI.In our conversation, we explore how creativity has evolved across centuries, why artists have always been early adopters of new tools, and how AI might become another extension of the creative process rather than a replacement for it.At the center of the conversation is a deeper question:What role does creativity play in healing both personally and culturally in a world accelerating with technology?Key Themes We ExploreWhy artists have always been early adopters of new technologyTeresa’s journey from art history and therapy into AI creativityThe role of imagination in shaping identity and meaningWhy creativity remains a deeply human process, even in an AI ageKey TakeawaysCreativity is a tool for processing experience and identityTechnology has always shaped artistic evolutionAI may expand artistic possibilities, but human meaning-making remains centralThe future of creative work will likely blend ancient artistic instincts with modern toolsArt can function as both a personal healing practice and a cultural mirror
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