Dr. Ally Zlatar is an award-winning artist, activist, and academic working at the intersection of art, mental health, and social justice.
Drawing from her own lived experience with an eating disorder, she founded The Starving Artist, an international initiative using creative expression to amplify marginalised voices and drive systemic reform.
She also established the Starving Artist Scholarship Fund, providing financial support to help individuals access inpatient mental health treatment.
In this episode, Ally shares her journey from personal struggles to launching a global movement recognised by Forbes 30 Under 30. We discuss how she uses art to heal, build inclusive communities, and drive meaningful social change.
Join us for an inspiring conversation about resilience, creativity, and the transformative power of art to create impact.
Highlights:
02:49 The Role of Art in Mental Health
05:34 Personal Journey and The Starving Artist
08:16 Art as a Medium for Social Change
11:10 Building Community Through Art
14:06 Challenges in the Art World
16:45 Supporting Emerging Artists
19:43 Mental Health and Accessibility
22:10 Reflections on Growth and Resilience
24:57 Future Projects and Advice for Aspiring Change Makers
30:37 Closing Thoughts and Personal Insights
Find out more about Ally and The Starving Artist here: https://starvingartist.cargo.site/