Amy Wang-Hiller

Amy Wang-Hiller is a brilliant violinist, educator, and disability advocate whose artistry and innovation continue to inspire. Born in Shanghai and now based in Texas, she’s currently pursuing her doctorate at the University of North Texas while leading conversations on disability, mental health, and music through her YouTube channel and InclusiVibe™️ Musician Podcast.

Diagnosed with Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome and living as a C1 quadriplegic, Amy has redefined how a musician can engage with their instrument—developing adaptive techniques and advocating for more inclusive spaces in classical music and beyond.

Whether she’s performing, teaching, or hosting guests on her podcast, Amy is reshaping narratives around what it means to thrive as a disabled artist today.

Check out Amy’s profile, website, and YouTube channel to learn more about her groundbreaking efforts to build a more inclusive musical world and click here to help get her non-profit, Inclusivibe™️ Initiatives, which is focused on storytelling through adaptive music, lived experience, and systemic equity in healthcare and the arts.

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