FEMA- The Art of Feeling
Burley Griffin Neighbourhood Centre
keilor east, australia
Event description
FEMA in Shona means to breathe and it can also translate to, 'be alive'. Join three visual artists under 30 from historically underrepresented communities who are part of cohealth/Arts Gen's new program Curate as they take you through FEMA- The Art of Feeling, a curated afternoon of craft, connection, and community and care on Saturday 24 May 1pm-4pm at Burley Griffin Neighbourhood Centre in Keilor East.
What to expect?
- Fun ice-breaker games
- A carefully curated card/movement game with a self-care focus
- Facilitated sharing circle with a well-being twist
- Yummy catered snack food
- A calm and relaxing craft table
- Some thoughtful gifts that you can take home with you
What to bring?
- Yourself of course!
- A bit of courage and a lot of curiosity
- A sense of play
- An item that you own which holds meaning to you that you are happy to gift to a stranger
Who is FEMA for?
- Anyone and everyone (child-friendly; there will be a facilitated kids corner)
- ANY age
- People looking for community connection
- ALL people from historically underrepresented communities welcome
- Anyone interested in improving their health and wellness
Please let us know when you register if you have any specific dietary requirements.
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