4th Saturday Community Workshops are offered FREE to our Rabun County community.
Research shows that one of the keys to maintaining a steady flow of creative output, is keeping the pump primed. We all know the world moves too fast, but it doesn't have to crowd out your creativity. This workshop will offer tons of easily accessible tips and tricks for keeping your creative self alive and engaged even when you can't find time to complete large projects.
To kick off or augment your journaling journey, Beth Loveland will offer an array of intriguing activities and then guide you through the one you choose. From tackling creative blocks, to sharpening your perspective, to mining your experience for ideas, she will take you on a tour of inspiring practices that can help you define, shape, nurture, and reflect upon your creative self.
All experience levels are welcome.
ELIGIBILTY: Your primary address must be in Rabun County in order to attend this workshop. Upon arriving, you will be asked to show ID with your address.
Space is limited to 8 participants.
Each participant must register separately.
Open to local creatives over the age of 12.
Minors must be accompanied by a participating adult. Minors will not be asked for ID; only adults.
Questions? Email the Hambidge Office at office@hambidge.org.
Our free Community Workshops are supported in part by the Lake Rabun Foundation.
About the Workshop Instructor
Beth Loveland is a multi-disciplinary artist with a sixteen year long history in arts education. After six years of teaching visual art, photography, graphic design, and technical theatre at Rabun Gap-Nacoochee school, Beth joined the Hambidge staff as the Office Manager and Onsite Program Coordinator. She lives in Otto, North Carolina, with her husband and three children and loves to squirrel away hours to paint, draw, make music, write, and move around in nature.