Lisa McKhann of Project Lulu |
NEW workshop: 2016 Twin Ports ARTS Express
art play for any body touched by cancer
(patient, survivor, spouse, family, caregiver, or friend)
3 Mondays
January 11, 18, and 25, 2016 5:30 to 8 pm at On the Rocks Art Studio in Canal Park, Duluth
with teaching artists:
Elizabeth Kuth, painter; Sheila Packa, poet; Lisa McKhann, dancer; Joellyn Rock, digital artist
Note: you need not have any prior experience with art or writing - simply a willingness to play!
and some participants who are interested will be able to create experimental digital art and video at UMD's new Motion and Media Access Disciplines Lab (MMAD Lab).
$20 registration fee, space is limited.
$20 registration fee, space is limited.
This workshop is presented by Project Lulu
For full information visit: -
http://www.projectlulu.org/
For full information visit: -
http://www.projectlulu.org/
Project Lulu – Program Goals
Reflect ~
Project Lulu celebrates the ordinary, starting with real-life material. All Project Lulu programs begin by providing a safe place for expression and reflection. We seek to empower individuals to speak plainly and value their human experience, their truth.
Project Lulu celebrates the ordinary, starting with real-life material. All Project Lulu programs begin by providing a safe place for expression and reflection. We seek to empower individuals to speak plainly and value their human experience, their truth.
Create ~
Professional artistry shapes the plain-talk of common experience. Our programs are designed to take the fear and judgment out of personal expression. Artist facilitators help guide the way.
Professional artistry shapes the plain-talk of common experience. Our programs are designed to take the fear and judgment out of personal expression. Artist facilitators help guide the way.
Expand ~
Project Lulu programs often yield valuable insights into life experiences, for participants, audience members, and researchers. Participants expand their confidence and their sense of self, while also finding community.
Project Lulu programs often yield valuable insights into life experiences, for participants, audience members, and researchers. Participants expand their confidence and their sense of self, while also finding community.
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