WORKSHOPS & LECTURES

The Artist’s Path: Exploring the Journeys of Van Gogh and Kahlo
Date:  Friday, March 7, 2008
Time: 10 AM to 2 PM (Bring lunch or we can order pizza.)
Location: Monart Center in Zionsville
Cost:  $25 (Includes material fees) 
Enrollment Limit: 10 – 20 adults
Description: Living the creative life is about remaining hopeful in times of adversity. It’s about celebrating passionately in joy-filled moments. Artists Vincent Van Gogh (1853-1890) from Holland and Frida Kahlo (1907 – 1954) from Mexico endured many trials during their lives. However, each individual developed a truly astounding capacity for hope. Since neither Van Gogh nor Kahlo initially chose to become an artist, it appears one’s most helpful asset is the ability to live creatively. During this one-day workshop, we’ll compare and explore some of the works of Van Gogh and Kahlo in order to identify what it means to walk the artist’s path.
Registration: E-mail Debbie at owlcat24@hotmail.com

 

For other lectures and workshops on the transformative power of the arts to heal and to enhance life, email amy@amykindred.com for more information.