The Erotic Arts Project

Pleasure and Expressive Arts

The Erotic Arts Project centers queer erotic and creative embodiment through trauma-informed somatic sex education and creative practices that support an individual and/or group's relationship to the body. Courses, workshops, and webinars presented through The Erotic Arts Project will provide you with the tools and resources to center creativity and erotic pleasure so you feel vibrant, sensual, curious, magical, and playful.

Online self-paced courses to support you in your (re)connection to your body, pleasure, and creativity:

Revitalizing Your Self-Pleasure Practice

In this three-module, self-paced course, you’ll receive the invitations and guidance to help you begin or renew your solo self-pleasure time in ways that honor your erotic self as a vital and sacred part of who you truly are.

Expressive Erotic Play *Course currently closed. Opening soon!*

Expressive Erotic Play (EEP), is a self-paced online course that will help you to develop a personal daily practice that connects you to your creative and sensual body. Complete with worksheets, videos, and two personal coaching calls, we will work together to design a practice that suits your individual needs and desires. Because in a world that often tells us otherwise, your body, your expressions, and your desires are important, valuable, and worth savoring!

About

River is the creator of The Erotic Arts Project, an online and in-person community project that celebrates the creative and erotic body of queer, trans, and non-binary artists and activists. They are an SSEA Certified Somatic Sex Educator, IASHS Certified Sexological Bodyworker, and a Tension and Trauma Release Exercises® practitioner with a private practice on Onöndowa’ga:’ land (Rochester, NY)

Their work is dedicated to honoring the myriad of identities that live in queer bodies and they are committed to supporting queer creative and erotic wellness. They believe in artists, both those who claim this identity and those who don't. They firmly believe that celebrating our bodies and desires gives us the freedom to joyfully meander around into the glorious depths of our creative worlds.