Sensing Yourself, Sensing Your Art
An embodied workshop centering pleasure and creativity for artists and activists
February 19th, 6:30pm-8:30pm
Do you desire to create an artistic practice that emerges from your sensations, body, and pleasure?
What would it feel like to give your pleasure and creative worlds the time and space to flourish?
Creativity doesn’t only live in our minds—it emerges from our entire bodies, too.
Engaging your senses, practicing movement and breathing, and listening deeply to your body's wisdom— including your erotic wisdom— can connect you with and inform your art practice.
This workshop will explore the relationship between pleasure and creativity and support you in creating a sustainable embodied arts practice. With guided somatic practices and time dedicated to artistic exploration, you’ll reconnect with your body's wisdom and authentic creative expression.
Sensing Yourself, Sensing Your Art is for those curious about how their body and pleasure connect with their creativity and for those seeking to shamelessly enjoy the human experience as an act of resistance. Because your body, your desires, and your creative voice are worth sharing and savoring.
Whether you're a writer, poet, painter, or simply curious about creative play, this space welcomes you. Collage materials will be available, and you are invited to bring a sketchbook or use the provided materials at Muck Duck Studio.
Where is this workshop being held?
This workshop will be at Muck Duck Studio, 595 Blossom Rd., Floor 3, Suite 317. There are elevators available, but it is a bit of a walk to get to the studio. Follow signs to Muck Duck Studio.
Please arrive 10 min before the start of the workshop to find parking and to settle in. There should be plenty of parking available in the big parking lot.
What do I need to bring?
It is best to wear comfy clothing and to bring a sketchbook if you have it. No worries if you do not have a sketchbook, paper, collage, and some art supplies will be provided.
Masks will be provided if you need one and as always if you can do a Covid19 rapid test beforehand to help keep eachother safe!
Cost: A sacred pause and honesty
If we truly want a more just and loving world we need to talk about money, class, and income, and personally and collectively work with our money differently.
My sliding scale pricing recognizes that:
Financial resources, including income, should not determine whether or not someone can access services/care/community, etc.
Facilitators deserve to get paid and participants deserve classes that recognize the multiple realities of economic access and privilege exist.
Our worth is inherent. Regardless of how much we are able to pay, we deserve communities that honor our financial contributions as equal. Please know I appreciate your presence equally. If you pay less, nothing more is expected of you, I am grateful you are here. You do not need to work harder or do more work - I welcome and celebrate you showing up as you are and however suits you best.
I ask that you take your time with the guide and honestly assess where you sit within the scale when selecting your level.
Pay-it-forward: $30
Actual cost: $20
Access: $10
Pay-what-you-can: 2 spots available, email me at riverdrosera@gmail.com to register
An embodied workshop centering pleasure and creativity for artists and activists
February 19th, 6:30pm-8:30pm
Do you desire to create an artistic practice that emerges from your sensations, body, and pleasure?
What would it feel like to give your pleasure and creative worlds the time and space to flourish?
Creativity doesn’t only live in our minds—it emerges from our entire bodies, too.
Engaging your senses, practicing movement and breathing, and listening deeply to your body's wisdom— including your erotic wisdom— can connect you with and inform your art practice.
This workshop will explore the relationship between pleasure and creativity and support you in creating a sustainable embodied arts practice. With guided somatic practices and time dedicated to artistic exploration, you’ll reconnect with your body's wisdom and authentic creative expression.
Sensing Yourself, Sensing Your Art is for those curious about how their body and pleasure connect with their creativity and for those seeking to shamelessly enjoy the human experience as an act of resistance. Because your body, your desires, and your creative voice are worth sharing and savoring.
Whether you're a writer, poet, painter, or simply curious about creative play, this space welcomes you. Collage materials will be available, and you are invited to bring a sketchbook or use the provided materials at Muck Duck Studio.
Where is this workshop being held?
This workshop will be at Muck Duck Studio, 595 Blossom Rd., Floor 3, Suite 317. There are elevators available, but it is a bit of a walk to get to the studio. Follow signs to Muck Duck Studio.
Please arrive 10 min before the start of the workshop to find parking and to settle in. There should be plenty of parking available in the big parking lot.
What do I need to bring?
It is best to wear comfy clothing and to bring a sketchbook if you have it. No worries if you do not have a sketchbook, paper, collage, and some art supplies will be provided.
Masks will be provided if you need one and as always if you can do a Covid19 rapid test beforehand to help keep eachother safe!
Cost: A sacred pause and honesty
If we truly want a more just and loving world we need to talk about money, class, and income, and personally and collectively work with our money differently.
My sliding scale pricing recognizes that:
Financial resources, including income, should not determine whether or not someone can access services/care/community, etc.
Facilitators deserve to get paid and participants deserve classes that recognize the multiple realities of economic access and privilege exist.
Our worth is inherent. Regardless of how much we are able to pay, we deserve communities that honor our financial contributions as equal. Please know I appreciate your presence equally. If you pay less, nothing more is expected of you, I am grateful you are here. You do not need to work harder or do more work - I welcome and celebrate you showing up as you are and however suits you best.
I ask that you take your time with the guide and honestly assess where you sit within the scale when selecting your level.
Pay-it-forward: $30
Actual cost: $20
Access: $10
Pay-what-you-can: 2 spots available, email me at riverdrosera@gmail.com to register
An embodied workshop centering pleasure and creativity for artists and activists
February 19th, 6:30pm-8:30pm
Do you desire to create an artistic practice that emerges from your sensations, body, and pleasure?
What would it feel like to give your pleasure and creative worlds the time and space to flourish?
Creativity doesn’t only live in our minds—it emerges from our entire bodies, too.
Engaging your senses, practicing movement and breathing, and listening deeply to your body's wisdom— including your erotic wisdom— can connect you with and inform your art practice.
This workshop will explore the relationship between pleasure and creativity and support you in creating a sustainable embodied arts practice. With guided somatic practices and time dedicated to artistic exploration, you’ll reconnect with your body's wisdom and authentic creative expression.
Sensing Yourself, Sensing Your Art is for those curious about how their body and pleasure connect with their creativity and for those seeking to shamelessly enjoy the human experience as an act of resistance. Because your body, your desires, and your creative voice are worth sharing and savoring.
Whether you're a writer, poet, painter, or simply curious about creative play, this space welcomes you. Collage materials will be available, and you are invited to bring a sketchbook or use the provided materials at Muck Duck Studio.
Where is this workshop being held?
This workshop will be at Muck Duck Studio, 595 Blossom Rd., Floor 3, Suite 317. There are elevators available, but it is a bit of a walk to get to the studio. Follow signs to Muck Duck Studio.
Please arrive 10 min before the start of the workshop to find parking and to settle in. There should be plenty of parking available in the big parking lot.
What do I need to bring?
It is best to wear comfy clothing and to bring a sketchbook if you have it. No worries if you do not have a sketchbook, paper, collage, and some art supplies will be provided.
Masks will be provided if you need one and as always if you can do a Covid19 rapid test beforehand to help keep eachother safe!
Cost: A sacred pause and honesty
If we truly want a more just and loving world we need to talk about money, class, and income, and personally and collectively work with our money differently.
My sliding scale pricing recognizes that:
Financial resources, including income, should not determine whether or not someone can access services/care/community, etc.
Facilitators deserve to get paid and participants deserve classes that recognize the multiple realities of economic access and privilege exist.
Our worth is inherent. Regardless of how much we are able to pay, we deserve communities that honor our financial contributions as equal. Please know I appreciate your presence equally. If you pay less, nothing more is expected of you, I am grateful you are here. You do not need to work harder or do more work - I welcome and celebrate you showing up as you are and however suits you best.
I ask that you take your time with the guide and honestly assess where you sit within the scale when selecting your level.
Pay-it-forward: $30
Actual cost: $20
Access: $10
Pay-what-you-can: 2 spots available, email me at riverdrosera@gmail.com to register