OPEN STUDIO: Connect and Share Online, and beginning August 11th, In our Sarasota, FL Studio:
Our Open Studio format has been a source of connectivity, comfort and creativity for many during this last year. With online options you can join us from any location. And we look forward to welcoming you back to our Studio in Sarasota August 11th
Tuesday Online Open Studios with Kathleen (1st and 3rd Tuesdays of each month, 1-4 pm EDT) will continue.
Wednesday Weekly Open Studios with Tamara (every Wednesday 10 am – 1 pm) will start up in the studio on August 11.
with Kathleen
August 3rd and 17th
1pm-4pm EDT
Join our creative circle of support; begin with a guided meditation focused on self-compassion and move into 2+ hours of open creative time. During the last half hour we witness and share. Join from wherever you are in the world. No charge. Donations gratefully accepted at PayPal.Me/eafistudio if that works for you.
with Tamara
In the Studio Beginning August 11th, and continuing August 18th and 25th
10am-1pm EDT
On the last Wednesday of each month, we will invite Zoom participation as well, so that you can join in from wherever you are. (beginning August 25)
We are taking a short summer break.
From July 17 to Aug. 6, we are taking some time to replenish, renew, and spend extra time with our families.
During that time we won’t be holding any workshops or hosting any events, with the exception of Tuesday Open Studio.
We will be answering emails, and accepting applications, but our response time may be a little slower than usual.
Keep Scrolling to View Your Weekly Menu of Creative Opportunities
Harambee Arts: Expressive Arts in Kenya and Nepal
with Gloria Simoneaux, Rina Pratik, and Lillian Obonyo
Saturday August 7th
1-3:30pm EDT
Community owned and lead projects have huge impact with Harambee Arts. This workshop will familiarize you with the Harambee Arts Expressive Arts methodology that focuses on a culturally sensitive, collaborative, and relational approach to working with different societies around the world. The presenters will share their innate wisdom, lessons learned and how expressive arts has supported
them to become empowered and courageous members of their community.
To witness the ways that Expressive Arts touch the lives of many people in very difficult situations around the world can be an amazing window to the significance of what we are trained to offer others!"
~A participant in Gloria Simoneaux’s 2020 workshop
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Your Spiritual Journey
Art as a Healing Practice Workshop
with Kathleen Horne
Deep Listening through the Expressive Arts
Friday August 13th
1-4 pm ED
How has your spiritual journey evolved over time? What has shaped this aspect of you? What is most potent for you at this time in your life?
Fiona Chang
Solo-to-Duet: Arts-Based Couple Group Model
Wednesday August 25th
6-8:30pm EDT
Arts-based couple group model was empirically formulated in Hong Kong for couples with breast cancer challenges. Solo-duet-group activity design through expressive arts and person-centered facilitation were founded to be therapeutic in facilitating personal growth, couple relationship and group development.
https://www.eatahk.org/fionachang
Discovering a Mindfulness Practice with SoulCollage®
with Diane Lampitt M.Ed.
Wednesday September 8th
6-9pm EDT
Discovering a Mindfulness Practice with SoulCollage® is a introduction to the contemplative and insightful process of self-discovery. It gently opens you to a new way of exploring your inner wisdom. It is a practice that leads to a greater ability to be present to yourself in the here and now. It is this mindfulness energy that connects you to the unique aspects of yourself while you deepen
connections with others – all while engaging your creativity! Using simple tools – scissors, glue, magazine images, and mat board – you create cards that are uniquely yours. This process honors your own time, pace, inner-language and spirituality.
Ecological Self
Art as a Healing Practice Workshop
with Kathleen Horne
Friday September 10th
1-4 pm EDT
Deep Listening through the Expressive Arts
Explore the concept of your Ecological Self, through an integrated expressive arts process. What is your relationship to the natural world? How has your ecological awareness been shaped and developed over time? Through this gentle and powerful process, listen deeply for any messages that are emerging. We are not separate from the natural world. By developing an
awareness of our ecological self, we begin to heal and spirit and live the connection with increased consciousness and intention.
The Body Sings: Explorations in Embodied Voicework
with Topaz Weis
Tuesday September 14th
6-8:30pm EDT
The Body Sings; Explorations in Embodied Voicework is a Professional Development course that draws on techniques from a range of practices to explore the transformative power of expressing oneself with an embodied voice. Through the combined use of breath, vocalizing, movement, and improvisation we will engage in a mindful exploration of the body’s numerous songs.
Expressive Arts Adventures from Rural Ontario, Canada
with H. Fay Wilkinson
Saturday September 25th
12-2:30pm EDT
Expressive Arts Adventures from rural Ontario, Canada is a whistle stop tour of offerings that have guided people to make the invisible, visible through Expressive Arts in a rural context and beyond. Hear about innovative programs that have been designed for those living with cancer and/or mental health challenges as well as individuals navigating stress and anxiety. An experiential component
will round out our time together.
Exploring a Polarity with Mandorla
with Kathleen Horne
Friday October 1st
1-4 pm EDT
Deep Listening through the Expressive Arts
What are you currently experiencing as a polarity, or point of tension in your life? Perhaps it is something that you go back and forth on, and resolution elusive. Join me in this step-by-step expressive arts process, and create a mandorla (Venn diagram, Vesica Piscis) as a powerful container to explore polarity in a new way. The mandorla is a geometric form that is made up of two overlapping
circles. Through art-making and writing, a new path is invited to emerge.
Embodied Empathy and Expressive Arts
with Mitchell Kossak
Tuesday October 29th
6-8:30pm EDT
The word empathy was originally derived from the German word ‘einfuhlung’, and earlier from the Greek ‘empatheia’, both referring to the physical and emotional connection when viewing a painting or sculpture. As we view a piece of art or when we witness a dance, listen to a musical expression or spoken word piece, our mind translates this into a sensory embodied response, and we are ‘moved’. When we
engage in the arts, we enter into a deep and intimate relational encounter with the materials, sounds, colors, shapes or the space we are moving within, as well as the interactions between individuals in a dyadic or group situation. Engagement in this way can lead to flow states that help to form an embodied resonance response that is directly linked to the sense of embodied empathy. This flow state has been called ‘limbic resonance’ or the capacity for sharing deep emotional states
including what is called ‘empathic harmony’.
In this workshop we will work with breath, sound, rhythms, movement and imagery to explore embodied empathy, with self, with others, in communities and in a larger metaphysical realm.
In 2022, we will be offering some of our core courses in person, in our Sarasota, Florida studio, and some online.
If you want to do your whole program online, we invite you to begin with our Level 1 Course coming up in August.
August 14-21 online
The next start date will be January 2022, in-person, and you can choose a hybrid (online/in-person) training. Browse the
schedule and email us with your questions.
For more information about REACE (Registered Expressive Arts Consultant Educator) and REAT (Registered Expressive Arts Therapist) visit www.ieata.org to learn more.
SELF-STUDY TRAININGS AND WORKSHOPS...
ART MEDITATIONS
Our Gift to You
EXPRESSIVE ARTS THERAPY
Telehealth and in-person
Tamara Teeter Knapp, MA, REACE, NCC, MHC Intern
Expressive arts therapy is a multimodal, holistic approach to counseling. It acknowledges the complexity of human experience by facilitating the client in exploring all aspects of the self, by inquiring through the imagination and the body about subjective experience, and expanding the play space to allow for new possibilities and shifts in consciousness that lead to desired changes in one’s life. More
OUR MISSION
Through workshops, programs, certificate training, and therapy Expressive Arts Florida Institute empowers individuals, groups and communities by cultivating the creative wisdom inherent in all.
We look forward to seeing you!
Kathleen,Tamara, Victoria
Kathleen Horne, MA, LMHC, REACE, REAT
Tamara Teeter Knapp, MA, MHC Intern, K-12 Art, REACE
Victoria Domenichello-Anderson, MA, REACE
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