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Explore playful creativity with a "Yes, and" mindset in this therapeutic improvisational workshop for creatives and "non-creatives" alike.
Hosted by Home Safe Projects in partnership with TAD Projects and BMOCA
"Be here now" - a phrase we've heard before, but how? Using improvisational scenarios, we'll get into the here now, increase curiosity, and tune to the present. As creatives, the pressure to consistently produce something of relevance can stand in the way of the goal because creativity is a transformational process that moves outside of time. We can help ourselves out of blocks, fog, and creative frustration by shaking things up, trying something different and sharing in a big empathic laugh. Join Rebecca Peebles of Home Safe Projects in an evening of warm-ups and break-downs that will likely energize and orient your creative practice. All creatives welcome - even those who claim to not have a creative bone in their body (...who told you that?!).
Doors open at 6pm, workshop begins at 6:30pm. Cash bar and light snacks.
Rebecca Peebles, originally from Chesterfield, VA, works as an artist, creative practice facilitator and public and private curator in Denver, CO as of 2009. Including mindfulness training, creative analysis and art made as tools for comfort and understanding, her work centers around creativity and art as a method for personhood development and social/emotional resilience for herself and others. Her artworks and community work serve to assist in our human way-finding to better realize our creative purpose and potential and generally feel okay with being here now. Peebles works primarily in relational aesthetics through her innovative creative facilitation programming at Home Safe Projects as well as in partnership with Redline Contemporary Art Center and Denver Botanic Gardens and formerly as the co-founder and curator of GroundSwell Gallery (Denver, CO).
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