Through Creativity - A Unique Series of Art Making Workshops

Spontaneous Artmaking Workshops for All (Zero Experience Needed….. Where FUN is the only prerequisite!)

Experience the power of collective energy as you connect with people from around the world, right from the comfort of your own home while unleashing your individual creativity in this global, interactive artmaking workshop. During each online workshop we will explore and experiment using a variety of mediums from the usual (paint, ink, clay, wood, fabric….) to the unusual (found objects that you will collect while walking on the street, beach, meadow, anywhere, that will become a regenerated art piece.) Music and movement will be added to the mix, along with laughter and fun.) Discover the joy of spontaneous creation and enhance your self-expression in a welcoming, supportive and inspiring environment. INTEREStED? Please fill out the form of interest below. The workshops will begin February 2025. and are FREE!

An Example of Collecting Interesting Objects to be RECYLED, REUSED and REANIMATED (below): Walking to work one day, I noticed feathers scattered across Princeton University’s campus like the bread crumbs Hansel and Getel left to find their way home. My own scavenger hunt. I documented these special hidden works of art through photographs and then collected each feather which will be used for another work of art in honor of recycle and reuse.

PAST Through Creativity Workshops

HEALING THROUGH CREATIVITY

Healing Through Creativity Inaugural Workshop 2005, Breast Cancer Resource Center, YWCA Princeton - Final Works Exhibition, Bramwell House

U.S. 1 (Princeton NJ) Article “From Patient to Survivor to Artist by Carolyn Foote Edelmann Printed 03/29/06 as a prelude to the Bristol Myers Squibb Healing Through Creativity Workshop Exhibition March 2006 - Torsos, Fear Bowls, Artist Statements (YWCA Princeton’s Breast Cancer Resource Center Artists)

Healing Through Creativity (HTC) Workshop, Inaugural Wintersession 2021 Princeton University, Via ZOOM.

Open to students, staff and faculty this workshop was originally to be held in-person over five days. Due to the COVID lockdown Zoom became the studio where the participants made their art over two days. This gallery shows the material preparation, journal through to shipment to each participant and their individual projects in various stages over the two days. Photographs were taken by each person for archival purposes. There was a virtual exhibition of the finished pieces during the final hour of the workshop. Thank you all from the bottom of my heart for “healing through creativity’ with me. Follow the link to the full article by Jamie Saxon, Office of Communications A Zoom with a view: Wintersession offers a virtual journey from the kitchen to Hollywood