
The Art of Transformation (TAoT) is an independent institution founded to raise awareness of the potential of art to help vulnerable and traumatized people.
The project is aimed at everyone who longs for more personal freedom, less restraint of personal expression, integrity, and creativity to develop unique skills and support in life.
We collaborate with professional experts in the field of health, and offer sensational and effective tools as a supplement to existing treatment options – targeted at people living with trauma, mental vulnerability and mental illness.
The method can be used in many different contexts, but what they all have in common is that TAoT makes sense when you want to unleash people’s potential – whether it’s team building in a workplace, leaders who want to become better at staying focused, or people with neurodivergent challenges.
The method ensures that everyone has the opportunity to contribute and receive recognition as part of a larger community, without it seeming presumptuous or like “hocus pocus”.
Terms such as interaction and community are used to describe the experiences the method creates, and TAoT is a proven method that has proven its worth over many years.


TAoT’s principles work with people, organizations and companies based on the connection between well-being and sustainability as a central focus and pivot. Well-being and people who want to experience, be challenged and meet others in a space where art creates language for the wordless and opens up for the current and visionary power of community.


Background
It all started with a chance meeting when Lotte was going on holiday in New York. This meeting became the artists’ masterpiece in the musical performance Girl of Diamond Mountain, an autobiographical performance about Arnsbjerg’s personal journey from a traumatic childhood with sexual abuse and dysfunctions in the family – to personal growth and liberation from the victim role.

Practice
TAoT udvikler og arrangerer offentlige events, der gennem kunstneriske metoder sætter lys og fokus på psykisk sårbarhed og livshæmmende traumer grundet fortidig historik.

Partners
Organizations and associations we collaborate with