CREATING CIRCLE using the Jewish Studio Process • AUGUST 22
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928 South Sherbourne Drive,Los Angeles CA 90035
22 August, 2021
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How refreshing is your cool, creating power? This in-person workshop is an elixir. Combine a soul-stirring technique of Jewish study, the power of your intention, and a process approach to making art with your whole creative, dangerous, exotic, lovable self. We’d like to introduce you to the Jewish Studio Process. It's an easy-to-learn and apply framework for experiencing embodied insight and revealing your wisdom. Tap nonverbal levels of your being and let your fresh energy flow! You'll probably feel great afterwards. In this 2 hour workshop you can expect: that no talent, art experience, or Jewish experience is required. to learn a process-based approach to creativity that can be applied to any creative workto unlock your intuitionto deeply relax and/or increase energyto receive messages from your higher selfto feel grounded and connectedto infuse your voice in the TraditionFees: $36 per person. Meet the Facilitators: Ann Bohrer, Creating Circle Facilitator. After an extended creative hiatus, Ann re-ignited her creative/expressive self via process painting workshops with Stewart Cubley and The Painting Experience, and found a spiritual and process art home in The Jewish Studio Project (JSP) . She attended the JSP winter immersive in 2019, and enrolled in the inaugural JSP Creative Facilitator Fellowship program. Ann lives in Los Angeles with her husband Ross Berman, a visual artist and JSP Facilitator. Ann and her family are long-time members of IKAR. Ross Berman, Creating Circle Facilitator. An academically trained artist and illustrator, Ross has pursued process art making for almost 20 years. He has worked with Stewart Cubley, Pat B Allen, and others exploring this dynamic approach to unleashing creativity. He is in the first cohort of Creative Facilitators of the Jewish Studio Process, through the Jewish Studio Project. www.chailifegallery.com "I enjoyed the way the stage was set for the work. As a person who doesn't usually create art, I felt eased in to the process. The structure was great." — Hannah "This was a simple process that produced such complex results! I learned a lot from what I painted, most importantly, the gap that exists between knowing I have power and remembering to use it. I can’t thank you enough for this.” — Jean "I appreciated Ann and Ross' warmth and insight, the music, the company. It was a very meaningful experience." — Wendy
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