Nallely Tello

Dirección colegiada, Consorcio Oaxaca; responsable, Casa La Serena

Nallely Guadalupe Tello Méndez: Member of the collegiate board of the Consortium for Parliamentary Dialogue and Equity Oaxaca and currently responsible for Casa La Serena, a space for rest and healing for women human rights defenders. She has authored and coordinated various publications, including:  “Journeys to Think and Act. Experiences of Self-Care in Mesoamerica”  “What Does Self-Care Mean for Women Human Rights Defenders? Dialogues Among Us”  “Self-Care as a Political Strategy. Sustainability and Well-being for Women Human Rights Defenders” (Sur. International Journal of Human Rights). She is a member of the self-care, collective care, and healing strategy of the Mesoamerican Initiative of Women Human Rights Defenders.

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Chilande Kuloba-Warria

Founder and CEO, Warande Advisory Foundation

Chilande Kuloba-Warria is a respected development leader with over two decades of experience working across Sub-Saharan Africa to strengthen the effectiveness, sustainability, and resilience of civil society organizations (CSOs). She is the Founder and Managing Director of the Warande Advisory Centre (WAC) and Co-founder of the Local Coalition Accelerator (LCA); two initiatives at the forefront of driving community-powered, locally-led development. Chilande’s work centers on shifting power dynamics in the global development and humanitarian sectors. She is a passionate advocate for equitable partnerships, trust-based philanthropy, and multistakeholder collaboration. Through both WAC and LCA, she supports local actors to take up leadership roles in shaping their development priorities, building institutions that are not only technically sound but rooted in the lived realities and aspirations of their communities. At Warande Advisory Centre, she leads a team providing strategic guidance, technical support, and capacity strengthening to CSOs navigating increasingly complex funding and political environments. Her focus spans organizational development, leadership, governance, and resource mobilization. Chilande’s approach emphasizes institutional resilience—ensuring that CSOs are equipped not just to survive, but to thrive and lead systemic change from within. Through the Local Coalition Accelerator, she plays a key role in supporting coalitions of grassroots organizations to work collectively, influence policy, and mobilize local and global resources. The LCA model fosters cross-sector alliances and uplifts locally-rooted innovation, enabling organizations to act in solidarity while addressing the structural and practical barriers that often limit collective action. Chilande is also known for her thought leadership on ethical storytelling, dynamic accountability, and reimagining power in the philanthropic ecosystem. She regularly contributes to national and international dialogues on localization, decolonizing aid, and the need to reframe development narratives. Her facilitation style is deeply relational and values-driven, creating reflective spaces where civil society, donors, and communities can grapple with complexity and co-create solutions. Over the years, Chilande has provided strategic support to organizations in more than a dozen countries including Kenya, Uganda, Nigeria, Ethiopia, South Africa, and Rwanda. Her regional insights are enriched by global engagements with donors, INGOs, and multilateral actors, positioning her as a bridge-builder across contexts. Her leadership has been instrumental in shaping programs that center African agency and prioritize sustainability, even in highly constrained civic spaces. She believes that real transformation occurs when communities are not only consulted but entrusted as architects of their own futures. Her work is rooted in humility, trust, and a deep commitment to justice; championing the idea that local solutions, when properly resourced and respected, have the power to deliver lasting, systemic change. As development paradigms continue to shift, Chilande remains steadfast in her mission: to restore the sovereignty, dignity, and prosperity of Global South communities by strengthening their institutions, amplifying their voices, and disrupting systems that no longer serve.

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Vishal Talreja

Cofounder and Trustee, Dream a Dream; Cofounder, The Cocoon Initiative

Vishal is an Educator and Social Entrepreneur. He co-founded Dream a Dream (www.dreamadream.org) along with 11 others. Dream a Dream a Dream is a registered, charitable trust empowering children and young people from vulnerable backgrounds to overcome adversity and flourish in the 21st century using a creative life skills approach. In 2023, Vishal also founded a new initiative called The Cocoon Initiative designed to support civil society leaders in India to take a sabbatical. Vishal has co-authored 4-research papers with Dr David Pearson and Dr. Fiona Kennedy related to Life Skills in the Indian context and has written a host of articles, white papers, policy briefs related to Education Transformation. He has also co-authored a book, ‘When We Thrive, Our World Thrives’ along with Dr Connie K Chung and Dream a Dream staff and participants. He has also published a book of poems called, ‘My Soul Stirring’. Vishal is an Ashoka Fellow (www.ashoka.org), an Eisenhower Fellow (https://www.efworld.org/) and a Salzburg Global Fellow (https://www.salzburgglobal.org/). He is a Board Member at Goonj (https://goonj.org/). Previously been the Founder Director of Unltd India and Board Member of PYE Global (www.pyeglobal.org) and India Cares Foundation (https://www.icfn.in/). He is the Executive Committee Member of Karanga – The Global Alliance on Life Skills and SEL (https://karanga.org/) and Cofounder of The Weaving Lab (https://weavinglab.org/). Vishal has been recognized as an “Architect of the Future” by the Waldzell Institut in Austria and as ‘Innovator of the Year’ in 2019 by HundrED. He also mentors and advises a host of emerging social entrepreneurs and changemakers while contributing to global education narratives through participation in various steering committees and working groups with the likes of WISE, G20, Catalyst 2030, Big Change and OECD.

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Jean Bosco Niyonzima

Co-founder & Executive Director, Ubuntu Center for Peace

Dr. Jean Bosco Niyonzima is a Rwandan medical doctor, social entrepreneur, and expert in trauma healing and community-based mental health. He holds a Doctor of Medicine (MD) from the National University of Rwanda, a Master of Public Health from the University of Liverpool, a Master of Arts in Sustainable Development, and a diploma in the Psychosocial Foundations of Peacebuilding from SIT Graduate Institute, Vermont, USA. With over 12 years of leadership and management experience in international development and humanitarian settings, Dr. Niyonzima has worked across seven African countries and the UK with organizations such as Save the Children International, International Medical Corps, Last Mile Health, and Partners In Health. His expertise spans health systems strengthening, psychosocial healing, mental health, and public health innovation in complex settings, with a focus on sustainable, community-driven solutions. As the co-founder and Executive Director of the Ubuntu Center for Peace, Dr. Niyonzima is pioneering a community-based social healing model to address collective trauma and common mental health conditions. His approach integrates breath-centered mind-body practices, collective narrative therapy, and local rituals, fostering deep healing and resilience. Implemented in Rwanda and expanding to humanitarian contexts, this model is designed for scalability and sustainability, empowering communities to reclaim their well-being. Dr. Niyonzima is passionate about advancing Ubuntu-driven healing solutions globally, bridging science, indigenous wisdom, and human connection to transform trauma into collective growth.

Paulina Barrios

Development Manager

Mexico

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Paulina M. Barrios holds a B.A. in Comparative Literature with an emphasis on International Relations from Colorado College and a Master’s in African Studies from El Colegio de México. She has experience in translation, feminist resource mobilization, and has done research on feminist and queer urban literary and performative projects in Latin America and Africa. Her goal is to eventually broaden the connections between academia and activism, as well as show how crucial literature and art are for people’s lives.

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What does inner wellbeing mean to you?

I think inner wellbeing is feeling at peace with oneself and others, feeling cared for and accompanied by those we hold dear, and having the time and space to explore activities that bring us joy.

How would you define wellbeing in one word?

Peace

Are there any rituals or practices you use to enhance your wellbeing?

Walks with my dogs, calm yoga practice, taking a conscious break for a meal or coffee with my friends or family.

Why is it important that we prioritise individual and collective wellbeing?

True growth and development are impossible without prioritizing wellbeing, both for personal growth and true lasting social change. Societal and environmental wellbeing are crucial to a sustainable future, one where we all have the ability and possibility to pursue life-changing opportunities.

Do you have any favourite books, podcasts, or articles that you believe support, promote, or educate on wellbeing and related themes? 

One of my favorite books is bell hooks’ “all about love”, wonderful book that pushes us to rethink what love is regarding interpersonal relationships, and also self-love and care.

Stop 4: ART Stop 4: ART

Your Hearth Summit Journey Continues

We’ve now arrived at the final stop on our path—just before we gather, at last, around the HEARTH.

This time, we invite you to wrap yourself in your coziest blanket, let the warmth of the fire embrace you, and allow the gentle crackle of flames to carry you into a dream of a land unlike any other—where we communicate with more than just words as ART rises as the new lingua franca of this global movement.

Over the next few weeks, we’ll be sharing important logistical and content details relevant for the on-site experience ahead of us.

With an open heart and no further ado, dobrodošli (welcome) to our:

A Movement Kindled by Art

Hill by hill, we’ve been lighting torches—calling out into the night, gathering the essential elements of this powerful movement.

Today, we carry the torch that honors Art and Culture—two vital sparks that fuel the fire at the heart of the Hearth Summit.

These aren’t background notes or ornamental touches. They are central, foundational forces, woven into every layer of the Summit. Their integration reveals how cultural and artistic expression can serve as powerful vehicles for transformation—helping us reimagine society and inspire bold new pathways toward wellbeing.

Art and culture have never existed apart from society. They are deeply entwined with our collective memory, our healing, and our shared ability to envision a more whole and vibrant future. The Hearth Summit embraces this dynamic relationship, honoring the arts as a living expression of the shared human experience.

At the first edition of our global summit—the Wellbeing Summit for Social Change, held in Bilbao–Biscay, Spain, in 2022—the arts didn’t just play a role: they swept through the city, welcoming dozens of artists, commissioned art pieces, performances, and much more.

This deep understanding also helped set in motion a ripple effect: the birth of the regional Hearth Summits—a movement that, three years later, is still making waves. And now, like sparks rising from a communal flame, they will reunite in Ljubljana.

With a format inspired by the 2022 edition—yet enriched by the gifts of the regional voices who welcomed us into their homes and shared their unique ways—the Hearth Summit’s arts program in Ljubljana promises to ignite new and profound experiences once again.

Feel the Pulse of Art at the HEARTH

Every moment is crafted to animate, energize, and provoke—guiding participants through arts-infused sessions, dynamic workshops, and thought-provoking conversations that spark bold imagination, unbounded innovation, and collaborative creation.

Celebrating a rich mix of voices, the Hearth Summit will amplify an extraordinary range of artistic expressions—placing Slovenian talent at the fiery core of a vibrant global network. Local artists will be key voices, their participation enriching a dynamic tapestry of perspectives from around the world.

Our arts program will honor Ljubljana’s lively artistic heritage while nurturing innovative works that challenge assumptions, foster community, and speak powerfully to our collective wellbeing, ecological belonging, and interconnectedness. This program has been shaped under the artistic direction of Manuel Bagorro, creative advisor at Carnegie Hall, and the creative commissioning of Carrie Barratt, former Deputy Director at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York.

Two newly commissioned works by acclaimed international artists will be unveiled in public spaces across Ljubljana. Created specifically for this gathering, these works are more than art—they are living invitations to reflect, engage, and connect on a deeper level.

The commissioning process began with a profound sense of intentionality. It sparked a global search for artists whose practices speak to the interconnectedness of individual, societal, and planetary wellbeing.

At the heart of this search lies the theme of ecological belonging—a lens through which we explore our place within the natural world, fostering a sense of kinship, responsibility, and unity that transcends borders.

What began as a curatorial journey soon evolved into a collaborative unfolding—commissioning not just new works, but co-creating experiences that breathe life into the spaces between us.

At the Hearth, Art in a Living Invitation

In our search for artists who could give form to the theme of ecological belonging, we found ourselves drawn to the extraordinary work of Chiara Camoni and Cheng Tsung Feng—two artists whose practices bridge the sensual and the symbolic, nature and imagination, presence and possibility.

In the words of Carrie Barratt, curator behind these collaborations:

Chiara Camoni – Tent (2025)

From Piacenza, Italy, Chiara Camoni works with naturally dyed silks and pressed organic materials to create environments that are not merely installations, but immersive invitations to connect—with people, places, and plants. Her practice is alchemical, weaving the softness of nature with the power of sensation and shared presence.

Cheng Tsung Feng – Dragon Nest (2025)

Taiwanese artist Cheng Tsung Feng bridges the past and present through a deep reverence for traditional craft. Rooted in natural materials and cultural memory, his work reimagines ancient techniques through a contemporary lens. Feng uses bamboo and handwoven construction to explore themes of shelter, ritual, and transformation.

These are not just artworks. They are living invitations — to reconnect with the natural world, to remember the wisdom of the body and the land, and to dream into the spaces between us.

Together, Chiara and Feng’s creations do not simply fill space — they stir emotion, awaken the senses, and invite presence. Their works will be woven into the very fabric of the Summit experience. Not as standalone pieces, but as elemental forces within what we will be hearing, tasting, thinking, and feeling. Art, here, becomes the atmosphere of shared heartbeat.

Global Dialogues Through Art

Art crosses borders — and in doing so, it carries new ways of seeing, sensing, and understanding the world. Through vibrant collaborations with local and international cultural partners, the Hearth Summit will pulse with a bold, multidisciplinary energy. These artistic encounters will spark dialogue, offer refuge, and provoke reflection — inviting us into shared moments of beauty, stillness, and deep connection.

Renee van Bavel – Mirror of Peace (2022–continuing)
Based in Berlin, Dutch artist Renee van Bavel creates powerful, timely works that pose urgent questions that asks each of us to reflect on harmony, reconciliation, and the delicate nature of peace — to recognize that peace is not a given, but a fragile, shared responsibility.

Karoline Hjorth and Riitta Ikonen – “Eyes as Big as Plates” (2013-2025)

Karoline Hjorth and Riitta Ikonen are the Norwegian-Finnish artist duo behind Eyes as Big as Plates, an ongoing exploration of relations across beings,  challenging conventional narratives on how humans relate to their surroundings across diverse cultures and landscapes. Through a combination of photography, wearable sculpture, action research and activism, the Norwegian-Finnish artist duo calls for a collective and synchronized environmental stewardship.

Alongside these installations, our performing arts program, local artist contributions, and the seamless integration of art into conferences, workshops, and social gatherings ensure that a deeper mode of connection threads through every layer of the Summit.

Each artist was selected not only for the exceptional quality of their work, but also for the depth of their inquiry and their commitment to creating spaces of reflection, healing, and transformation. The curatorial vision led us to artists attuned to the emotional and ecological urgencies of our time—those whose practices blur the boundaries between art-making, care, and community engagement. Whether through performance or participatory workshops, these artists bring with them a distinctive kind of listening—an ability to navigate complexity and cultivate space for authentic connection. This sensibility lies at the very heart of the Hearth Summit.

Threading the Stops on the Road to the Hearth

Art isn’t confined to a gallery or a stage — it’s woven throughout life. And on the Hearth Summit journey, it will accompany us in deep and surprising ways, awakening imagination, presence, and connection.

On our first stop, EARTH, we grounded ourselves in the soil of Slovenia — attuning to the deep roots and ancient symbols of the land. We felt the echo of the dragon’s footsteps, the tremble of myth beneath our feet, and the roar of history calling us to remember where we stand.

On our second stop, HEAR, we turned inward and toward one another — practicing the art of listening: to the rhythms of our own hearts, to the quiet truths of those around us, and to the collective pulse of our community.

On our third stop, HEART, we began to co-create — weaving a shared rhythm from our individual heartbeats. A rhythm of togetherness. A rhythm of belonging.

And on today’s stop, ART, we allow ourselves to expand — to open our senses and perspectives to new ways of seeing, feeling, and imagining. We welcome art not only as expression, but as transformation — a powerful force that connects us to nature, to each other, and to what becomes possible when we dream together.

And now, dear Changemaker, it’s time to climb atop your dragon and take to the skies — soaring from this stop to where you are meant to be: the HEARTH.

You’ll know you’ve arrived when the jagged peaks of the Alps rise on the horizon and the lush green fields of Slovenia stretch out to meet you. There, you and your dragon will land in the heart of an arts-infused gathering unlike any other.

All Roads Lead to the Hearth, but it is not the end. It is our shared road and collective touchpoint — a place and moment to pause, reflect, and renew our collective commitment to this living, breathing movement.

We invite you to open your heart to what’s ahead — to let art, and every spontaneous as well as curated experience, infuse your journey with presence and purpose.

Let it move you. Let it move through you. Let it become a bridge:

We can already hear the flap of your wings in the distance.

You are drawing near.

And we are waiting for you .

Eyes As Big As Plates Eyes As Big As Plates

KAROLINE HJORTH & RIITTA IKONEN

 Cankarjev Dom Homebase

17.06 – 20.06.2025 in Ljubljana, Slovenia

Eyes as Big as Plates captures the poetry of age, nature, and identity. 

It is an ongoing exploration of relations across beings, challenging conventional narratives on how humans relate to their surroundings across diverse cultures and landscapes. 

The evocative portraits reframing older adults as wise figures connects us back to the natural world.

Through a combination of photography, wearable sculpture, action research and activism, the Norwegian-Finnish artist duo calls for a collective and synchronized environmental stewardship.

Tent Tent

CHIARA CAMONI

Križanke Church

17.06 – 20.06.2025 in Ljubljana, Slovenia

Born in Piacenza, Italy, and working in the Apuan Alps of Tuscany, Chiara Camoni creates connections with people, places, and plants. Her practice engages a shifting, spontaneous group of friends, family, and others who shape the work alongside her.  In Ljubljana,  she is working with Krater, the artist collective that embraces regenerative practices and alliances to open eyes to nature and each other anew. Camoni’s installation of silks dyed with the natural pigments of local plants, invites all to immerse themselves in an environment of belonging.

Commissioned Artists InterviewIn Conversation With Chiara

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Dragon Nest Dragon Nest

CHENG TSUNG FENG

Center Rog Park

17.06 – 10.09.2025 in Ljubljana, Slovenia

Taiwanese artist, Cheng Tsung Feng,  bridges the past with the present through his deep exploration of traditional craftsmanship. Drawing inspiration from ancient cultures, his works tell stories of handmade memories, while pushing boundaries of creativity with modern techniques.

In honor of the traditions and stories of Ljubljana, Feng has created a nest for the mythical dragon–a creature both nurturing and protective, fiery and gentle. Visit the nest, sit inside, be renewed and reborn.

Commissioned Artists InterviewIn Conversation With Feng

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The Mirror of Peace The Mirror of Peace

RENEE VAN BAVEL

Park Sveta Evrope

17.06 – 20.06.2025 in Ljubljana, Slovenia

Presented at the Global Hearth Summit by Draiflessen Collection, Mettingen

Berlin-based Dutch artist Renee van Bavel explores themes of peace, humanity, freedom, and democracy, encouraging viewers to engage with these ideas on a deeply personal level. Her immersive artwork, The Mirror of Peace, exemplifies this approach. As part of the Global Hearth Summit’s featured exhibitions, this piece offers viewers a life-sized reflection of themselves alongside the statement: “This is what people living in peace look like.” The work serves as a powerful reminder not to take peace for granted, urging us to make conscious efforts—every day—to uphold and cherish it.

“Through my work for various memorial sites and foundations in Germany and the Netherlands, I have met many people for whom the words war and peace have a vivid meaning. These encounters have made me very aware that I live in peace and that this should not be taken for granted. This process has ignited a fire in me to share this “peace consciousness” with the public. Not by explaining it, but by creating a form that enables people to experience it for themselves. That is THE MIRROR OF PEACE.”   Renee van Bavel

Renee van Bavel and the Draiflessen Collection are delighted to present this engaging and thought-provoking work as part of the Global Hearth Summit’s International Arts Program.

Commissioned ArtistsMirror of Peace In Action

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