create weave heal
Event description
A creative journey connecting our hearts with Israel
100% of funds raised go to the UIA Victims of Terror Fund
We extend a heartfelt invitation to all women and children to participate in a creative, fun and therapeutic art event for all levels that aims to bring mothers, children, sisters and friends together during these challenging times in Israel.
By creating individual and shared artworks weaving paper together, we encourage you to explore your emotions and create a new narrative through the use of different mark making and colours.
It's an opportunity for us to find solace in one another and collectively process the events in a safe and nurturing environment. By uniting, our collective strength grows and together we will weave expressions of hope, prayer, and dreams while raising funds for Israel.
Bookings are essential. No tickets will be available on the day.
1 person working on 1 artwork: $54
2 people working on 1 artwork: $72
Children under the age of 16 must be accompanied by a responsible adult.
Bookings close 3pm Friday 17 November.
If the cost of a ticket will prohibit you from participating please contact Sharon.
CSG have been informed of this event and the organisers will follow any advice they provide.
Please come dressed in comfy clothing for meditation and creativity. The art materials being used are not very messy.
Registration is from 10am, workshop starts promptly at 10:30am and runs until around 12:30pm.
Workshop Facilitator
Tracey Hayim is the founder of Live Love Learn and Metamorphosis Design Consultants. She is passionate about creativity and empowering, inspiring and connecting people to their inner child and true purpose. She is your friend, your mentor, your designer and your coach. www.livelovelearn.com.au
This is a simple creative art process that anyone can achieve.
Sample artwork
Speakers
Dr Orna Triguboff Ph.D. has a doctorate from Sydney University, specialising in Jewish Mysticism. She has been a meditation teacher for over 20 years and is passionate about supporting a healthy compassionate community. She is the founder of Neshama Life, an organisation dedicated to teaching Jewish Spirituality both online and in person. www.facebook.com/NeshamaLife
Mandi Hill is a Registered Art Therapist and currently works in private practice at the Harley Child and Family Clinic in Bondi Junction providing therapy for children, teenagers and their parents. In addition, Mandi runs therapy groups for preschool children called “Art from the Heart” and has developed a training program for preschool teachers called “Preschool Art – Unlock What they are trying to say”. www.mandihill.com
Monica Norris is an art teacher, art therapist and artist. She has always found art making intrinsically healing and believes that the arts and creativity can enhance quality of life. Monica is passionate about providing a safe, creative space for individuals to explore their feelings. In her client work, Monica aims to bring about a sense of empowerment allowing one’s true, happiest and most authentic self to emerge. www.monalisastudio.com.au
UIA Victims of Terror Fund
100% of funds raised go directly to the UIA Victims of Terror Fund which provides:
- Financial Support
- Emotional Support
- Necessities like food, nappies, medicine
- Funeral Support
Tax deductible donations can be made here
For more information please contact Tracey
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