Fall 2025

 đźŽ¨ Art Games 

Love art but don’t know where to start? 

Or are you a seasoned artist looking for new inspiration?

Join us for Art Games-a half day creativity workshop designed to let go of perfectionism and fall in love with the magic of art making. Expect playful mistakes, chance beauty, and to be re-inspired. 

Whether you’re feeling blocked, bored, or just ready for something new, this workshop will help you:

  • Overcome the “where do I start” problem

  • Get back in touch with your intuition

  • Let go of “right” vs “wrong” mentalities 

  • Enchant your surroundings as full of possibilities

    Interested in Art Games? Let me know below

Future Classes

🔥Fire! Fire! Fire!

Art as ritual, transformation, and smoke.

Play with the magic of fire through meditation, aesthetic exercises, and witchy crafts. Inspired by smoke and candle wax we will sketch, sculpt, and paint. We will create magical symbols and learn about fire goddesses from around the world. And you will create your own Fluxus inspired art kit. 

In this class you will leave with: 

  • Enchanted fire at your fingertips (a ritually crafted lighter)

  • A bespoke magical plant blend (handcrafted crafted incense pearls)

  • Your own Art Witch kit: candles, incense burner, charcoal tablets, and a plethora of creative surprises!

  • A tool box of inspiration to use anytime and anyplace

đź’€ The Absolute Worst

In praise of absurdity, bad taste, and glorious failure.

Celebrate the art of doing it “wrong.” From Monkey Jesus to John Waters to medieval cat memes, we’ll explore the power of failure, kitsch, and absurdity as a creative force. You’ll restore a masterpiece (poorly), invent a useless saint, and create a menu from hell. Leave your perfectionism at the door—it’s time to make terrible art on purpose.

By the end of class you will: 

  • Turn your mistakes into your superpower

  • Embrace the power of the absurd

  • Be inspired by fabulously bad art throughout history

  • Take home an uniquely created activity book to continue your “bad” art practice