All are welcome for these introductory artist-led workshops where participants are guided to create a finished piece each night.
March 19: Meditative Art workshops led by teaching artist Colleen Magnuson
"Meditative Art" will focus on the creative process using a variety of art supplies each class, including watercolors, colored pencils, and ink. Meditative Art is a therapeutic form of art. The art making process is meant to be calming from start to finish, with no final outcome in mind. The goal is to focus on the process and techniques being used and hopefully fall into a "flow state" of creative relaxation. Leave your "to-do" list at home and enjoy some art-making time to soothe your soul!
Workshop address:
Hammonton Family Success Center
310 Bellevue Avenue, Hammonton, NJ 08037
About the workshop series:
The Noyes Access to Art Program offers a comprehensive year-round initiative for children and adults, with a strong emphasis on arts education. It features a wide variety of in-person and virtual art classes, engaging art history sessions, and captivating art exhibitions. Our uniquely crafted programs are designed to involve a wide range of participants, enabling them to discover, explore, and create original works. Dive into our diverse program options and tap into the rich art resources available at various Noyes locations and through our collaborative partners.
Co-sponsored with the Atlantic Center for Independent Living. Contact Michael Cagno for accommodations at 609-626-3420 or michael.cagno@stockton.edu.