Kali Quinn has taught clown, movement, and devising within the Brown/Trinity Rep MFA Program and Brown University, and worked as stateside faculty for Accademia dell’Arte, Arezzo, Italy. Her two solo shows looking at movement through grief and intergenerational dialogue have been performed at universities and festivals throughout the country. She is a facilitator of Compassionate Creativity through innovative storytelling and physical play.

She has also facilitated training/coaching at: Celebration Barn, MOTH Contemporary Circus Center (Denver), New England Center for Circus Arts, Bloomsburg Theater Ensemble (PA), Pearl Theater Company (Off-Broadway), Full Circle Festival (VT), Southeastern Theater Conference, Coastal Carolina, Dickinson College, Brown University Creative Medicine Series, Johnson and Wales Nursing Program, Duke, MIT, Boston University, Emory College, Muhlenberg, United Natural Foods, UCSB, Manbites Dog Theatre, The McDonogh School, Connecticut College, Bucknell, Mississippi University for Women, Westminster School District (VT), along with Clowns Without Borders in Guatemala/El Salvador and with Grupo Galpão in Brazil.

Quinn served on the board for the Network of Ensemble Theaters from 2009-2014 and received training at the University of Rochester, with an MFA from the Dell’Arte School of Physical Theatre.