The Work We Share

For me, engagement begins with relationship. Whether through performance, writing, or teaching, I work alongside others to shape spaces where creativity and imagination are already present—sometimes waiting to be uncovered, sometimes ready to be shared.

Professionally, I design programs and workshops that are thoughtful, responsive, and rooted in justice. My strength is translating big ideas into experiences that meet people where they are, whether in a classroom, museum, or community space.

Artistically, I invite collaborators and audiences into the process: through stories that resonate, performances that spark reflection, and writing that makes space for honesty and imagination.

If you are looking for a partner who brings expertise and openness, someone who can shape meaningful work while leaving room for discovery, then I’d love to be in conversation.

FaithAlyce: Educator, Artist & Performance-Maker

I am a Black woman from Houston, Texas, grateful to have found a profession and passion that brings me immense purpose and joy. Educator, artist, and performance-maker are roles that define my work. Above all, I take the greatest pride in being a daughter. I hope this site provides you with a good glimpse into who I am and what I value. I look forward to engaging with you through this website and beyond.

-FaithAlyce

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Faith Hillis is a dedicated educator, artist, and performance maker from Houston, Texas, currently serving as the Senior Specialist of University and Professional Learning at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston. In this role, Faith brings her rich expertise to the intersection of education and the arts. Additionally, Faith is one of the Founders of the Center for Imagining and Performing Justice, a collective of artist-educators working to create a more just world through the use of active, embodied, and arts-based approaches. Faith holds an M.F.A. from the University of Texas at Austin in Theatre with a specialization in Drama and Theatre for Youth and Communities. Faith is passionately involved in communities and organizations that prioritize justice, equity, and love as essential elements of embodied practice.


“I touch my own skin, and it tells me that before there was any harm, there was miracle”

― adrienne maree brown, Pleasure Activism: The Politics of Feeling Good