Between Labor Day and Mother’s Day, we meet in the quiet in-between.
For the woman who mothers. Or doesn’t. Who carries much. Who longs for connection. Who is becoming… This is not a workshop, it’s a soft return. Come as you are. Let the art speak!
This workshop marks the first chapter of an unfolding creative journey, the Women Creative Circle: a series of circles where women come together to explore, express, and create through art and shared stories.
“Gestare”: from Latin, meaning both “to carry within” and “to wear”, serves as a mirror to the multifaceted experiences of womanhood. It encapsulates the emotional labor that we carry within, inherited roles we wear on our shoulders, and societal expectations we bear daily.
This circle invites you to explore these layers through mindful art-making, offering a space to reflect, flow, and reconnect with your authentic self and other like-minded women.
🕓 Time: 4:00–6:00 PM
🎟️ Capacity: Intimate gathering for 8 participants
Because you deserve a sacred space to reconnect with your creativity, reflect on your journey, and be nurtured among women who understand the beauty and complexity of what you carry.
🌈 A two-hour creative workshop inspired by art therapy, rooted in mindfulness
🌈 Reflective prompts and soft creative flow
🌈 All materials provided: collage, papers, brushes, watercolors, tea
🌈 A nurturing environment fostering connection and self-expression
Together, through collage and intuitive painting, we will explore:
The invisible labor we hold in body, soul and heart
The voice of the self beneath obligation, care, and expectation
The interplay between inherited societal roles and personal identity
Mothering the self and others
Releasing inherited narratives and embracing authenticity
Embodied creativity as a path to self-discovery
No art experience needed. Just your presence, your breath, and your story. This is not about performance, but process. You are welcome in all your forms.
This circle is for you if:
– You’re a woman navigating identity, roles, change, or emotional labor
– You are a women and/or identify with the experience of womanhood
– You’ve been mothered, mothering, or working through your relationship to care
– You long for time to create, reflect, and reconnect
– You are exploring your relationship to motherhood, in all its forms (or absences)
– You crave a sacred pause to reconnect with your own inner landscape
Between the hands that labor and the heart that holds, lies a space for creation, intuition and wisdom.
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