A workshop designed to contemplate our personal stories through artistic exploration. Join Caryl for two hours of storytelling, inspirational prompts, art skills demonstrations, devoted studio time, and reflective sharing that guides further creativity at home. The stories in “Women Who Run With the Wolves: Myths and Stories of the Wild Woman Archetype” by Dr. Clarissa Pinkola Estés will accompany our work. September's story explores unlocking what's hidden. October's story explores intuition. November's story helps us reclaim our creative lives. All genders who feel called to engage with these stories are welcome to participate. This class is limited to 10 people per session.
Caryl Rae Church Jesseph is a published author, exhibited artist, and award winning educator. With a Masters Degree in Art Education, she has contributed 15 years to teaching art in NE Ohio’s public schools. She is a certified yoga teacher (200 hr), energy worker, and mindfulness instructor for children and adults. Her passions are rooted in the arts, community, nature connection, eco-therapy, feminist pedagogies, body consciousness, mindfulness, and storytelling. Her current creative work is designing, writing and illustrating a book that explores the relationships NE Ohioans have with trees.