May 29th Theme: Unfinished Projects
Bring a project that’s been sitting unfinished, or start something new with the intention of not completing it. This session invites you to explore your relationship with productivity, perfectionism, and the pressure to finish.
In collaboration with “Me-Made May” and our upcoming Fashion Show on Friday June 5th, you’re also welcome to continue working on wearable or textile-based pieces. Come as you are, pick up where you left off, and practice allowing things to be in progress.
Art Therapy Open Studio is a welcoming space to explore art-making in a curious, supportive, and community-centered environment. Facilitated by trained art therapists, each session includes gentle intention-setting, optional creative prompts, and guidance in using art materials to explore meaningful themes.
Fridays | 5:00–6:30 PM
Woven Path Art Therapy Studio
202 E. Division St, Ishpeming, MI
Cost: $20 per person
Sliding scale options ($5–$20) are available to support accessibility. If you are bringing your own materials for this special session, there is no required cost to attend. However, contributions within the sliding scale are appreciated to help support accessible future classes.
Pre-registration is encouraged. Space is limited to 8 participants
Participants are welcome to create independently, follow guided prompts, or contribute to collaborative community art projects. Time is also held for optional sharing and reflection.
Our intention is to cultivate connection through art-making, offering space to reconnect with yourself while building community with others.
May 22nd Theme: Symbol of Support (Clay!)
Using air-dry or polymer clay, create a small object or symbol that represents support, strength, or something steady in your life. This might be something tangible, abstract, or deeply personal. Working with clay offers a hands-on, grounding experience while inviting reflection on what helps hold you up. Participants will leave with a physical reminder they can keep nearby as a source of comfort or encouragement.
Art Therapy Open Studio is a welcoming space to explore art-making in a curious, supportive, and community-centered environment. Facilitated by trained art therapists, each session includes gentle intention-setting, optional creative prompts, and guidance in using art materials to explore meaningful themes.
Fridays | 5:00–6:30 PM
Woven Path Art Therapy Studio
202 E. Division St, Ishpeming, MI
Cost: $20 per person
Sliding scale option of $5-$20 is available to support accessibility. If using the sliding scale, please plan to pay in person via cash or Venmo.
Pre-registration is encouraged. Space is limited to 8 participants
Participants are welcome to create independently, follow guided prompts, or contribute to collaborative community art projects. Time is also held for optional sharing and reflection.
Our intention is to cultivate connection through art-making, offering space to reconnect with yourself while building community with others.
May 15th Theme: Mandalas for Centering
Create your own mandala as a way to slow down, center, and reconnect. Mandalas offer a gentle structure that can support mindfulness and emotional regulation through repetition, pattern, and flow. This session invites you to notice what emerges as you work and to use the process as a way of grounding in the present moment.
Art Therapy Open Studio is a welcoming space to explore art-making in a curious, supportive, and community-centered environment. Facilitated by trained art therapists, each session includes gentle intention-setting, optional creative prompts, and guidance in using art materials to explore meaningful themes.
Fridays | 5:00–6:30 PM
Woven Path Art Therapy Studio
202 E. Division St, Ishpeming, MI
Cost: $20 per person
Sliding scale options ($5–$20) are available to support accessibility. If using the sliding scale, please plan to pay in person via cash or Venmo.
Pre-registration is encouraged. Space is limited to 8 participants
Participants are welcome to create independently, follow guided prompts, or contribute to collaborative community art projects. Time is also held for optional sharing and reflection.
Our intention is to cultivate connection through art-making, offering space to reconnect with yourself while building community with others.
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