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5/27 Expressive Arts for Healing
May 27, 2020 @ 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm
$20Healing Through Expression
Movement and Creativity are important tools we can all use to develop and strengthen the social-emotional skills we need to move through our day. Join Eve for an hour of guided visualization, embodiment, and artistic practices. Participants will be invited to express themselves using color, texture, and shape.
We will delve into the ways that we can be creative using a variety of art materials. All are welcome to participate with whatever items they have at hand. Feel free to work with crayons, markers, colored pencils or pens, or paint. You’ll need two sheets of paper to work on as well. Though the exercises are done in a virtual group setting, each student will have a deeply personal experience. Students are guided through the creative process.
No previous art experience necessary.
Workshop Info
- May 27th
- 6:00 – 7:00 pm
- Suggested Donation: $20 If you are able to pay $5, $10, or something else, that works too!
About Eve
Eve Andry, RYT 500, is an artist and therapeutic art facilitator. Eve was first introduced to art as a healing modality as a teenager. After transforming her own trauma through art and movement she became focused on creating opportunities for others to do the same. She is certified as a Social Emotional Arts Instructor through UCLArts and Healing and is also certified as an Art4Healing facilitator. Eve is passionate about creating safe spaces for people to express their feelings using color and abstract expression. She currently facilitates at several agencies with small children, at-risk youth and underserved populations.
Eve believes in the healing power of art and movement. After experiencing a trauma-informed yoga class and creating a powerful connection with her body, she became certified as a trauma-informed yoga teacher in 2016. Eve’s goal is to create opportunities for students to feel completely in charge of their bodies and their practice. Through the use of empowering language and carefully crafted prompts, Eve encourages participants to feel strong and confident in their bodies. Her goal is to fuse both art and yoga as healing in one space to promote presence, self-awareness and healing.