The First Workshop is Open: Abstract Watercolor Windows
I’ve been making these for years—a grid of small rectangles, three colors, three different media: watercolor, mark making, slow drawing. The result is something I can’t stop looking at.
This spring I’m teaching this creative practice for the first time.
Abstract Watercolor Windows is a five-week mixed media workshop for women with chronic illness — MCAS, POTS, EDS, Long COVID, Sarcoidosis, and other rare or complex conditions. The workshop includes four pre-recorded lessons to watch and make at your pace, two live Zoom Open Studios to support your creativity and create in community. The practice is designed to work around your body, not against it.
This is a therapeutic creative practice built around nervous system regulation, decision-making, and the particular kind of attention that comes from making something small and contained when everything else feels large and out of control.
It’s also genuinely fun. And the results are beautiful.
The workshop begins April 20. First cohort is capped at 15. Cost is $65.
Registration is open now through April 13.
The workshop will be hosted in Wayfinding. If you’re already a Wayfinding member, this workshop is included in your membership. Watch for the Trail Guide in your inbox.
If you’re not yet a member, registration gets you three complimentary months of Wayfinding — the therapeutic arts membership that includes workshops like this one, monthly Open Studios and Art Hives, and the full archive. After three months you can stay on as an annual member for $150/year, or not. No pressure either way.
Or subscribe to Wayfinding now
Questions? Post them in the chat or DM me here in Substack.
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