Dr. Sandra L. Curtis

Concordia University - Creative Arts Therapies Department
Dr. Sandi Curtis, MT-BC, MTA, is Professor in the Music Therapy Program at Concordia University’s Creative Arts Therapies Department. She is an internationally-trained music therapist with more than 30 years’ experience in clinical practice, education, and research. Dr. Curtis specializes in work with survivors of violence and social justice work, with current research interests in Feminist Music Therapy and Community Music Therapy. She is recipient of a Windsor Social Justice Person Award. Dr. Curtis has published extensively in peer-reviewed journals and scholarly textbooks, with her most recent work in progress being “Music for Women Survivors of Violence: A Feminist Manual” (Barcelona Publishers). She is a Research Member of the Arts in Health Research Collective, a Fellow in the Simone de Beauvoir institute, and a Research Member of PERFORM.