Weaving into the new year with local Arts Therapist Jemima Beaumont-Robberds
Event description
Join amazing arts therapist Jemima for a Nature Weaving workshop, a fun and creative way to beat those post-lockdown blues.Â
Connect to nature, connect to community, connect to self and create your own beautiful nature weaving. In this hands-on therapeutically focussed workshop, you will be guided to mindfully connect with nature, others and yourself as you gather and weave materials to create your own 'nature weaving.' Your unique nature weaving will be used to symbolise what you would like to bring into the new year.
Workshop Outcomes
Engaging in this workshop will enhance participants' self-awareness and reflective capacity. The workshop will assist in calming the nervous system and will connect participants to community and the natural world - all essential to good mental health and a holistic sense of wellbeing.Â
About the Facilitator
Jemima is a Registered Professional Arts Therapist (ANZACATA) in private practice in Canberra. Jemima is the owner of Sacred Space Arts Therapy and she works with people of all ages starting with children from age 7. Jemima has been an Arts Therapist for three years after graduating with her Masters in Therapeutic Arts Practice in 2018. Jemima is passionate about using materials from nature in art-making, and in being in nature, as a tool to connect to self, to others, to country and to enhance wellbeing.Â
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Who can participate?Â
Adults 18+, who can follow basic instructions and are able to be out in a nature park and gather materials.Â
How long is the workshop?
1.5 hours
When and where is the workshop?
Date: Friday 28 January 2022
Time: 3 PMÂ
Venue: Meet at Tuggeranong Community Centre (Communities at Work Tuggeranong, 245 Cowlishaw Street, Greenway ACT)
What happens if the weather is unsuitable?Â
We will notify participants if it is raining or dangerously windy and reschedule the workshop. If the rescheduled date does not suit a participants, we will issue a refund.Â
Key Contact for Enquiries
Karen Jesson, Community Development Manager at Communities at Work
Please email karen.jesson@commsatwork.org if you have any questions.
This workshop is run by Jemima Arts Therapist and is only funded by the Communities at Work's Community Development program to support the community.Â
Facebook:Â @sacredspaceartstherapy
Visit commsatwork.org/community-development for more information about the organisation's community development program.Â
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