Julie Borup Jensen holds a master's degree in violin, bachelor's degree in nursing, and a master of arts degree in Learning and Innovative Change. With this unique profile, her research has been concentrated on learning based on a broad, experiential approach to co-creation as well as creative and innovative processes in education and organizations. In her previous research, arts-based, aesthetic research methods have been tested and qualified by means of rigorous analysis of qualitative data, generated within an action research framework. In this work, she has worked to conceptualize them as innovative methods for 1) data generation, 2) learning and development for participants, and 3) organizational development. Co-creation and capacity building function as a theoretical-analytical framework for studying the effects of arts activities in organizational development in both a practical and theoretical sense.