Viviane Silvera

Viviane Silvera

On Art LLC
New York, United States
EnglishSpanishPortuguese
Can Travel ✓
Speaker

About Viviane

Award-winning filmmaker, visual artist, educator, and keynote speaker featured in Authority Magazine’s “Inspirational Women of the Speaking Circuit.” I blend art and neuroscience to strengthen team cohesion, creativity, and well-being. My PBS film See Memory anchors short, high-impact sessions (15–90 min) that pair micro-screenings with guided reflection and science-backed reframing (attention, language, memory reconsolidation). Proven with universities, labs, and cultural institutions; adaptable for corporate offsites, all-hands, and leadership forums.

Expertise
Focus
CultureWellbeingDevelopment
Sessions
Interactive & Passive
Facilitation
Yes - Interactive
Speaking
Available
Background
Corporate Experience
Significant
Past Clients
UCLA, iRest Institute, William Alanson White Institute, Tufts University, Columbia University, Vassar College, International Rescue Committee, Creatives Care, Yale University, The Friedman Brain Institute at Mount Sinai
Certifications & Credentials
MFA, New York Academy of Art (2000)
BS, Tufts University — Psychology & Political Science
PBS screening & education partner (2025–present)
Member, New Day Films (educational distribution cooperative)
Member, International Documentary Association (IDA)
Availability
Schedule
WeekdaysWeekends
Travel
Travel to Europe, South America and Asia. Travle costs must be covered in addition to session fees.

Viviane's Offerings

Workshop

See Memory: Micro-Screening + Guided Reframe

Format: In-person or virtual • Group size: 12–150 What happens: A 5–10 minute excerpt from my PBS film See Memory becomes a shared reset → guided reflection with…
15 – 120 min5 – 150 ppl

Good to Know

Client Requirements
• For talks/screenings: projector or large display, HDMI or reliable screen-share, speakers, handheld or lapel mic for larger rooms. • For workshops: tables or writing surfaces; paper & pens (or digital docs); whiteboard or flip chart. • Space: quiet room; min. ~20 m² for small groups; more for 40+ participants. • Virtual: Zoom/Teams link, host screen-share enabled, breakout rooms optional.
Additional Notes
I design experiences that feel gentle and energizing at the same time. Everything is trauma-informed, non-clinical, and choice-based—people can opt in to a prompt or simply observe, and there’s always a quiet path for neurodiverse teammates. The tech is simple (a screen and sound in-person, or Zoom/Teams online) so attention stays on connection, not logistics.
I’m a PBS-broadcast artist and filmmaker (2025) and a Telly winner for See Memory, and I bring a rich toolkit to extend the learning: printable “Reframe Cards,” a one-page manager guide, a gentle 14-day follow-up prompt—and a comprehensive 110-page discussion & activity guide that accompanies the film for teams that want to go deeper.
Formats are flexible: 15–90 minutes, stackable for half-day “vitality” programs, in English with localized tracks available (Portuguese, Mandarin, Cantonese). I work in US/EU time zones, in-person, hybrid, or virtual.
I can also take on a small number of Culture Vitale–curated thought-leadership invitations—keynotes, firesides, webinars, or roundtables for senior decision-makers. I was featured in Authority Magazine’s Inspirational Women of the Speaking Circuit. If it’s helpful, I’m happy to pilot a single micro-session with one team or ERG and scale from there. My north star is practical impact: lower stress, stronger cohesion, and a shared language teams can use the very next day.
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