We dream of a world where music is here for everyone, connecting us, inspiring us, and bringing joy and meaning wherever it goes. We are having our Fall fund drive here at ACG and it’s because of our community and supporters that we are able to share stories like this. Click here to learn more about supporting ACG.
At ACG, we believe in the power of music to heal, connect, and transform lives. This mission has guided our work for over a decade, especially through our Music & Healing program, led by ACG’s Director of Education and Music & Healing, Travis Marcum. As part of our Fall Fund Drive, we are thrilled to share Travis’ inspiring story and his reflections on how music can be a powerful source of healing.
In 2010, Travis began leading the guitar program at Gardner Betts Juvenile Justice Center. Working with young people who had faced trauma and hardship early in life was a deeply moving experience for him. Travis shared,
“For four years, I worked with young men and women who had experienced tremendous trauma and hardship early in their childhood. Many of the students were diagnosed with mental health issues or learning disabilities alongside addiction in some cases. Through connecting with them and listening to their experiences, I learned about the many ways they came to the guitar each day as a means to cope with their circumstance, to calm the mind, and access the expression needed to heal.”
It was in those early years at Gardner Betts that Travis saw the power of music to heal, not just as an art form but as a tool for processing deep emotions.
“It was a powerful experience for me, and I began thinking about all of the possibilities to connect with people in the Austin community around the idea of validating experiences through collaborative music making.”
The seed was planted, and soon the vision for ACG’s Music & Healing program began to take shape. In 2014, ACG partnered with Carnegie Hall for the Lullaby Project, a collaborative songwriting initiative that pairs professional musicians with new or expectant parents to create original lullabies for their babies.
“Lullaby Project is a program that pairs professional musicians with new or expectant parents to write an original lullaby for their baby,” Travis explained. “Artist and mother collaborate in generating lyrics and music to express her hopes and dreams for her child. The model of the Lullaby Project offered us a path forward to explore collaborative songwriting with many other partner organizations and participants such as Dell Children’s Hospital, Texas Oncology, Red Oak Hope, Foundation Communities, and many more.”
Since then, ACG Music & Healing has expanded to reach individuals across Austin who are experiencing some of life’s most significant challenges—illness, trauma, and grief—offering them a safe, expressive space to transform their feelings into music. Travis shares,
“ACG Music & Healing is so special because it offers us a musical space to validate and acknowledge some of the biggest joys and hardships of the human experience and share these feelings in a safe and beautiful way. As a society, we often pack away and hide our illness, grief, and trauma. We aren’t taught to express our feelings, and as time goes by, we can feel isolated. The music gives us a safe place to put the feelings, and our skilled Music & Healing Artists help transform them into a song. It’s a simple concept: make music, together, and heal. The friendships that we have made over the last ten years are so special to me. The fact that people invite us into their hearts, that they trust us to treat their ideas with care and to make something beautiful together… that blows my mind.”
Through the dedication of Travis Marcum and our incredible Music & Healing Artists, we have witnessed countless moments of transformation as individuals facing isolation or hardship find a path toward healing through music.
This fall, we invite you to support Travis’ Music & Healing program and help us continue to provide this essential service to those who need it most. Your generosity makes it possible for us to offer this healing space to more individuals and families across Austin.
Support Travis’ program here.