Are you a thinker? Don’t let the pace of this season sweep you away! Schedule some self-care creativity to release what’s on your mind. If you know what it’s like to think TOO much (Hello, kindred spirits!), we’ve got the antidote for you! This fun class is designed to help us recognize how much we think-think-think by creating a mixed media piece representing our thoughts. A bit silly and a bit revealing, this colorful class brings fun to clearing your mind. A short writing exercise will clean out our mind’s ‘cluttered corners’. Then we’ll use templates to create colorful depictions of what those thoughts might look like. It’s fun, it’s creative and we hope it helps you rest and recenter during this busy time of year. Grab some friends, enjoy an evening of inspiration, and feel the energy of creating in a supportive community!
No experience necessary. It’s courage and openness, not skill, that stirs our creative juices.
11 x 14 Art board
All supplies provided
Doors open at 6:00pm. Class begins promptly at 6:30pm.
Advanced registration required
$59
Meet Your Guides
Katie O’Connell
Katie writes from the heart. A former writing teacher, Katie enjoys supporting others in their writing process through her business, Heartwired Writing. A lover of all things creative, she’s discovered the healing power of artistic expression and its ability to help us learn more about ourselves. Katie’s essays appear in several editions of the popular Chicken Soup for the Soul series, as well as online publications such as Scary Mommy and Patheos.
Nancy Gelband
Nancy’s love for art began when she could barely hold a pencil. The gift of her first paintbrush from her father at the age of nine, followed by a passion for writing years later, sent her already heart-depth creative flow to brimming. Whether commissioned or composed, Nancy captures the essence and spirit of life using various mediums and subjects. Creating art provides her with a sense of freedom and adventure but it is more the process than the skill that makes it so – It is this realization that fuels her desire to teach/share it with others.