Messy Magical Creative Adventure
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2120 Martin Luther King Jr. Way,Oakland CA 94612
26 March, 2022
Description
A transformative arts workshop for navigating (and celebrating!) your crazy life During this 3-hour workshop, you’ll embark on a Messy, Magical, Creative Adventure to kiss your inner muse. The muse is a mirror that reflects your unlimited, creative potential. Kissing your muse intimately connects you to your authentic truth, so you can make more empowering, value-adding, hope-filled choices that change you, and the world, for the better. During this messy, magical, encounter, you will experience: • A guided, active-imagination meditation to meet your inner muse • An intuitive, creativity-unleashing collage-making process • The universal, 12-phase creative cycle underlying all your life's ups and downs • An expressive “Kiss & Tell” writing technique for integrating your insights • Time and permission to express yourself freely • A safe, nonjudgemental space to share and connect with others You will leave the workshop with a Muse Mirror collage that reflects your emotions, ambitions, and challenges and a message from your muse to encourage and guide your next actions. Group size is limited to 11 participants All materials provided. Workshop Fee: $25-45 sliding scale About your facilitator : Robbyn Layne McGill forged her messy, magical career by chasing her passions, wandering wildly, and celebrating the creative path. She holds a Masters of Fine Arts degree in New Practices (painting and cinema) from San Francisco State University (2006), a Master of Arts degree in Transpersonal Psychology from John F. Kennedy University (2013), and a Bachelor of Science degree in Journalism from the University of Kansas (1993). She currently lives in Amsterdam with a British man and a Dutch cat and works at kissing her muse. **We require proof of vaccination or a negative test in the past 72 hours to participate in all of our indoor activities. Masks required. Rock Paper Scissors Collective (RPSC) is a member-directed, all volunteer-run 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that fosters creativity and collaboration in order to strengthen local communities, encourage sustainable practices, and explore alternative models. We promote the sharing of ideas, skills, and resources through the celebration of art, craft, education, and performance. RPSC currently realizes this mission through low-cost art workshops, curated and open-call gallery exhibitions, retail of handmade and independently produced goods, pop-ups, a variety of community events, and youth involvement. In 2021, we are thrilled to open our new storefront at 2120 MLK, at the corner of MLK and 22nd St. Come say hello!
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