Education & Arts Administration
Community Facilitation, Workshops, & Education
Annick Odom is a passionate teaching artist and facilitator who believes in the power of music to build community, foster creativity, and support collective expression. Her work spans youth orchestras, interdisciplinary arts camps, refugee and dementia-friendly workshops, and international teaching residencies. From founding No Boundaries Flint: All Arts Campto leading Detroit Arts Immersion workshops, Annick has developed programs that center accessibility, collaboration, and joy. Her teaching artist work has continued internationally through roles with the Leerorkest, the Residentie Orkest, the Rotterdam Philharmonic, CityProms Embrace Nederland, and the community band The Mystifiers. In 2018, she served as a guest teaching artist in Chile, Suriname, and Mexico, sharing her expertise in clarinet, double bass, and improvisation with programs including El Campamento Musical Marqués de Mancera, Orquestando Armonía, and the Nationale Volksmuziekschool.
Research, Communications, Arts Administration, and Event Coordination
Annick Odom brings a strong background in communications, arts administration, and event coordination to her creative work. She currently serves as Director of Communications and Field Learning at WolfBrown, a consulting firm that helps funders, nonprofit institutions, and public agencies understand their potential, set priorities, and fulfill their promises. At WolfBrown, Annick manages communications for national survey cohorts, supports field learning for arts leaders, and conducts research and data analysis for projects on early music education, national grant programs, and audience engagement.
Her background includes substantial applied research and project management experience, having served as a coordinator at the Centre for Urban Mental Health at the University of Amsterdam, where she managed large-scale interdisciplinary research projects and contributed to international publications. She has also conducted research with the University of Oxford, KU Leuven, and Goldsmiths, University of London, with publications in journals such as SSM – Population Health and the International Journal of Intercultural Relations.
Annick has held roles with the Ann Arbor Summer Festival as well as the arts presenter, UMS, and the Medical Arts Program at the University of Michigan. WolfBrown helps funders, nonprofit institutions and public agencies understand their potential, set priorities and fulfill their promise.
In addition to her consulting and organizational work, Annick also proudly sits on the board of directors for Polyfold Musical Arts Collective based in NYC and Junior Appalachian Musicians Monongalia / Preston County.
Annick Odom is a passionate teaching artist and facilitator who believes in the power of music to build community, foster creativity, and support collective expression. Her work spans youth orchestras, interdisciplinary arts camps, refugee and dementia-friendly workshops, and international teaching residencies. From founding No Boundaries Flint: All Arts Campto leading Detroit Arts Immersion workshops, Annick has developed programs that center accessibility, collaboration, and joy. Her teaching artist work has continued internationally through roles with the Leerorkest, the Residentie Orkest, the Rotterdam Philharmonic, CityProms Embrace Nederland, and the community band The Mystifiers. In 2018, she served as a guest teaching artist in Chile, Suriname, and Mexico, sharing her expertise in clarinet, double bass, and improvisation with programs including El Campamento Musical Marqués de Mancera, Orquestando Armonía, and the Nationale Volksmuziekschool.
Research, Communications, Arts Administration, and Event Coordination
Annick Odom brings a strong background in communications, arts administration, and event coordination to her creative work. She currently serves as Director of Communications and Field Learning at WolfBrown, a consulting firm that helps funders, nonprofit institutions, and public agencies understand their potential, set priorities, and fulfill their promises. At WolfBrown, Annick manages communications for national survey cohorts, supports field learning for arts leaders, and conducts research and data analysis for projects on early music education, national grant programs, and audience engagement.
Her background includes substantial applied research and project management experience, having served as a coordinator at the Centre for Urban Mental Health at the University of Amsterdam, where she managed large-scale interdisciplinary research projects and contributed to international publications. She has also conducted research with the University of Oxford, KU Leuven, and Goldsmiths, University of London, with publications in journals such as SSM – Population Health and the International Journal of Intercultural Relations.
Annick has held roles with the Ann Arbor Summer Festival as well as the arts presenter, UMS, and the Medical Arts Program at the University of Michigan. WolfBrown helps funders, nonprofit institutions and public agencies understand their potential, set priorities and fulfill their promise.
In addition to her consulting and organizational work, Annick also proudly sits on the board of directors for Polyfold Musical Arts Collective based in NYC and Junior Appalachian Musicians Monongalia / Preston County.