Creative Facilitation
For Teams

What I Offer

I lead hands-on art experiences that help teams connect, reflect, and shift how they work together. Each session is customized, and grounded in play, process, and meaningful conversation. No art experience needed. Just a willingness to show up.

Sessions can support:

  • Reconnection after change or burnout

  • Strengthening communication and trust

  • Sparking creative thinking and fresh ideas

  • Making space for reflection, clarity, and renewal

Why Make Art Together?

Most teams don’t need another PowerPoint. They need space to pause, reconnect, and think differently. Making art together opens the door to deeper listening, better communication, and more authentic collaboration. It gets people out of problem-solving mode and into possibility-thinking.

Formats & Booking Options

Sessions are designed to fit your team’s needs and goals. I offer half-day, full-day, and multi-session formats.

Whether it’s a retreat, an on-site or off-site experience, or something more low-key, we’ll shape it together based on what your team actually needs, taking into account your dynamics, current projects, and where you’re headed next.

What People Are Saying

Our firm recently engaged Jo Davis for a watercolor class. We had a blast…Everyone was happy they chose to attend regardless of their level of experience with art. Despite working together for many years, we learned a lot about each other…We will be back and I would recommend that your company schedule a class with Jo Davis.

– Chad Rankin, Founding Partner at Rankin & Gregory Law

Jo provided a safe space and just the right amount of encouragement for our team to think deeply and to connect with their creative side. The activities were fun while they challenged us to unwind our brains a bit and think outside the box.

– Sam Bressi, President & CEO of Lancaster County Community Foundation

“To be honest, I wasn’t too excited about having to do watercolor painting, but I feel like [Jo] truly helped unlock creativity in my brain.

Just one example – [the evening after our workshop], I was playing guitar and I had a light bulb moment…Just like with the painting exercise we did with [Jo], I got lost in it – end result be damned. It was freeing…and meditative! I look forward to further exploration in authentic creativity!"

—Dave Koser, Director of Programs, Lancaster County Community Foundation