Here she shares advice for fellow artists on how to build a thriving career and how art is making the world a better place.Typically artists let their creations speak on behalf of themselves, but Brussaux began to see the value in being an advocate for her work and others as well. “As an artist I usually let my art be my voice, as I put my thoughts and emotions into every brush stroke.
While art is one of the universal languages of the world that brings people together, Brussaux also recognizes that work still needs to be done in ensuring that artists and their work aren’t undervalued.
Heavily invested in climate change, Arts Helps also partnered with York University, one of the largest Universities in Toronto, representing over 150 countries around the world to build the first ever Climate Solutions Park on 4 acres of land. “We call this. Our park will have art, inspirational displays and innovative hands-on training opportunities, carefully curated to showcase how to solve the climate emergency,” says Brussaux.