Thomas West

Named by President Obama as a Presidential Scholar in the Arts in 2014, Thomas West is a creative artist and entrepreneur making waves for his dual career as a renowned operatic baritone and as the founding Executive Director of The Peace Studio – a nonprofit that equips artists and journalists with opportunities and strengths-based tools to restore hope, challenge injustice, and bridge divides. Since taking on the role of Executive Director in January 2020, The Peace Studio has been able to offer funding, curricula, and other kinds of opportunities to over 250 young artists and journalists from 20 countries. Thomas was also responsible for establishing the organization’s first-ever virtual Peace Summit with an average attendance of 5,000 people per year, media partners including PBS - WNET and NowThis, and has featured special guest speakers and performers including Viola Davis, Common, Sandra Oh, Ted Danson, Yo-Yo Ma, Midori, and over 100 others. Additionally, he’s raised $1.2 million, doubled the size of the Board of Trustees, established the organization’s first-ever Creative Council to mentor their community of young artists and journalists, and built a Young Professionals Leadership Council made up of standout business leaders who support the organization in various ways.

Highlights from Thomas’s performance career include a Tanglewood Music Center fellowship, covering Silvio in Pagliacci with Opera San Jose, Morales in Carmen with the Chattanooga Symphony and Opera, Brahms’ Ein Deutsches Requiem with the Mississippi Symphony, the Faure Requiem with Music on Norway Pond in Hancock, NH, An Evening of Bach Cantatas with the Manitoba Chamber Orchestra in Winnipeg, Canada, the world premiere of Wayne Oquin’s Meditation in Alice Tully Hall and multiple performances with The New York Festival of Song and the Chautauqua Institution. This November, Thomas makes his European debut as the Baritone soloist in Arias and Barcarolles by Leonard Bernstein at the Rome Chamber Music Festival in Rome, Italy.

As a curator and producer, he has led over 40 artists on tours to Alabama, Georgia, Tennessee, New Hampshire, California, Connecticut, and most recently Kigali, Rwanda. Prior to coming to The Peace Studio, Thomas worked as a producer in the Office of the President at The Juilliard School and was the Founder and CEO of Collaborative Arts Ensemble, a collective of artists based in New York City that created innovative concert programming to address social issues like racial injustice and polarization.

In 2013, Thomas was named Youth Philanthropist of the year by the Chattanooga Times Free Press for his efforts in raising over $16,000 in support of arts education in his childhood hometown of Chattanooga, TN. He holds a BM in Vocal Performance from The Juilliard School. In his free time, Thomas enjoys movies, listening to podcasts, trying new restaurants, and spending time with his partner, Elaine, and their golden retriever puppy, Finn.