Board, Staff & Partners

Willow Arts is supported by a dedicated team comprising of the Board of Directors, staff, volunteers, community partners, funders, sponsors and donors.

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

To contact the Board of Directors, email thewillowboard@gmail.com

Board Chairperson: Patrick Crummey

Board Secretary: Allison Carroll

Directors at Large

  • Janice Arnoldi
  • Sam Brocklebank
  • Khadija Farooq
  • Sarah Lesniewski
  • Jason Lupish

WILLOW ARTS STAFF

To contact Willow Arts staff, email thewillowcommunity@gmail.com

  • Leigh MacLeodFounder, Executive Director

    LEIGH MACLEOD

    Leigh MacLeod’s journey to becoming the founder and Director of Willow Arts Community is a testament to their unwavering commitment to the arts, mental health advocacy, and belief in the power of community. Shaped by growing up in rural Niagara, the arts were often a place of togetherness and celebration for their proud working class family. Dancing, singing, listening to records, song-writing, and helping to run a family martial arts dojo are particularly happy memories during a childhood marked with adversary. Shauna spent much of their youth sitting up high in a beloved willow tree on their property, seeking sanctuary and writing poetry.

    As a psychiatric system survivor in their teens, and a parent by 19, Leigh spent most of adulthood navigating poverty, the mental health system, and their sexual and gender identity. Leigh graduated top of their class at Niagara College in the General Arts and Science University Transfer Program, and received the Dean’s Academic Award. They fueled their passion studying History at Brock University, focusing on classes that explored classism and power dynamics, native and non-native relations, and social history. In 2010, Leigh’s sibling, who struggled with substance use and mental health, passed away at a local shelter facility. This loss deeply impacted Leigh, and sparked their dedication to creating safe and accessible spaces for others seeking connection and healing. This grassroots initiative evolved into Willow Arts Community.

    Leigh received community education and training from a 3-year collaboration with Workman Arts in Toronto, Art Fix in North Bay, and Mindful Makers in Thunder Bay. Leigh greatly benefited from a 4-year residency at Rodman Hall Art Centre where they worked closely with staff, and currently has mentors from arts management and non-profit and governance sectors who continue to help shape their work today. Leigh received the Jury’s Pick award with the City of St. Catharines Arts Award in 2018 for the founding of Willow Arts Community, and in the same year was a GNCC Woman in Business finalist.

    At the heart of Leigh’s work is the power of vulnerability. Their lived experiences, marked by personal challenges and triumphs, resonates with many and draws people in with an authentic and heartfelt approach. Their commitment to reducing stigma and barriers, sharing resources and arts education, and creating a space where individuals can find healing and hope through the arts sets an inspiring example of what’s possible for the Niagara region.

  • Kate LeathersProgram Coordinator
    Background

    Kate Leathers

    Kate Leathers (they/she) has worked in the cultural sector for three decades. As an administrator, project manager, and production technician, they have worked for dozens of theatres, art galleries, and cultural organizations across Canada.

    Kate’s artistic management practice includes projects in multiple disciplines and consultancy work with the firm Janis A. Barlow & Associates and private clients. They have managed small and large visual and digital arts projects, consulted on financial and strategic planning for arts organizations across North America, and served in managerial roles on events ranging from community workshops to professional multi-day, multi-disciplinary events. They hold a BA in Drama from Bishop’s University and an MBA from McMaster University.

    Kate has lived in the Niagara Region for twenty years and works to support the local arts sector’s growth by acting as a resource for artists, arts workers, and arts companies in need of assistance with financial and project planning, technical advice, and preparing funding applications. They were the General Manager at Carousel Players, Niagara’s professional theatre for young audiences, from 2017 to 2023 and have worked for many other performance, visual arts, heritage, and multi-arts organization in the Region.

    Kate teaches Arts Management at Brock University and offers workshops and mentorship in grant writing and arts management for local artists and arts workers.

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