Monthly Workshop Series Exploring Nature through Art
Annalisa Peace (photo)
A Monthly Workshop Series Exploring Nature Through Expressive Art
First workshop: Tuesday January 22nd
Future workshop dates: Tuesday February 19th, Tuesday March 11th.
Each workshop will be offered twice
11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. and 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. (for adults age 18 and older)
Cost: $20 (includes art supplies)
Participants are encouraged, but not required, to attend all 5 workshops. Space is limited and advance registration is required.
For more information or to register contact: Dianne Monroe, dianne@diannemonroe.com,
210-738-0564
In today’s fast-paced, highly industrialized world, it is easy to lose our connection with nature. This can lead to feelings of dislocation, disconnection with others and even from our inner self. This workshop series will use Expressive Art to experience nature as teacher and guide. Expressive Art is about creativity and consciousness. It is a way of using imagery to dialog with your inner voice.
Anyone Can Use Expressive Art – Even If You Can’t Draw!
For more information about Expressive Art and connecting with nature, visit http://www.diannemonroe.com/
Dianne Monroe is a writer, photographer and Expressive Art facilitator. She has worked with both children and adults in varied situations, presented at conferences on The Healing Power of Art and trained teachers, counselors and therapists in ways to integrate the arts into their work.
A Monthly Workshop Series Exploring Nature Through Expressive Art
First workshop: Tuesday January 22nd
Future workshop dates: Tuesday February 19th, Tuesday March 11th.
Each workshop will be offered twice
11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. and 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. (for adults age 18 and older)
Cost: $20 (includes art supplies)
Participants are encouraged, but not required, to attend all 5 workshops. Space is limited and advance registration is required.
For more information or to register contact: Dianne Monroe, dianne@diannemonroe.com,
210-738-0564
In today’s fast-paced, highly industrialized world, it is easy to lose our connection with nature. This can lead to feelings of dislocation, disconnection with others and even from our inner self. This workshop series will use Expressive Art to experience nature as teacher and guide. Expressive Art is about creativity and consciousness. It is a way of using imagery to dialog with your inner voice.
Anyone Can Use Expressive Art – Even If You Can’t Draw!
For more information about Expressive Art and connecting with nature, visit http://www.diannemonroe.com/
Dianne Monroe is a writer, photographer and Expressive Art facilitator. She has worked with both children and adults in varied situations, presented at conferences on The Healing Power of Art and trained teachers, counselors and therapists in ways to integrate the arts into their work.
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