Unlock Dreamings
Beatriz Acevedo When we spend almost half of our lives sleeping, dreams have a life on their own and they can be a potential source of wisdom. Alas, we rarely are able to unlock their power. This series of short workshops aims at connecting us with the power of dreams through drawings. Everyday from Monday to Thursday we will meet in the morning (switching between UK / NY morning time) to unlock our dreaming intelligence. Beatriz will guide us on how to make the best of dreams, with simple techniques for a better night sleeping and tips to remember those elusive streams of unconsciousness. Beatriz draws upon her own practice of dreaming, with some ideas from Jung’s approach to dreaming, and this is part of her ongoing purpose of encouraging people to live a beautiful life. |
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Construct, De-construct
Sarita Chouhan As we go inward what unfolds, we meet and we intersect and with us words, thoughts, sounds, scribbles, lines meet, join together and intersect. We construct, deconstruct not looking out for definite meaning here, not to look for beginning or end but to be present in the moment as a community, as a gathering to draw together. So let us come together with sheets of paper, anything to draw- pencils, pens, charcoal, ink or colours and ourselves. |
Reflecting Through Drawing in collaboration with Access at the Metropolitan Museum of Art Pamela Lawton LIVE IN PERSON WORKSHOP Monday October 18th 2 PM EST at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, NYC Draw in a museum setting and experience a perceptual and psychic shift in relationship to the artworks there. Deepen your connection with works of art that focus on healing as you draw. Through tactile experiences and mark-making, explore each artwork’s perspective on wellbeing particular to its place or origin and belief system. Notice the relationship between color and texture in materials and their impact on our engagement with each artwork. Buddhist art, Modern Art and Renaissance Decorative arts will be included. This workshop is for people with any level of sight. This workshop is limited to 15 people. Early registration is suggested. To register, please contact [email protected]. Art supplies are provided. |
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Reflecting Through Drawing in the Conservatory Garden Pamela Lawton LIVE IN PERSON WORKSHOP Tuesday October 19th 2 PM EST2 PM EST at NYC Central Park Exploring the North French Garden of the Conservatory Garden in Central Park, we will connect to nature as artful design, cultivated from within our urban surroundings. We will use the senses of touch, sound, smell, movement and sight to draw in color responding to different stimuli from within the natural and constructed spaces we inhabit. This workshop is for people with any level of sight. This workshop is limited to 15 people. Early registration is suggested. To register, please contact [email protected]. Art supplies will be provided. |
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Anthi Kosma, Dept. of Architecture, University of Thessaly, Greece, PhD, DEA ETSA de Madrid
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Listen to your hand-heart
Anthi Kosma LIVE drawing workshop in a locality in Greece with students of architecture school of University of Thessaly. The recording will be available. Listen to your "hand-heart". What if hands were free to trace, without any judgement, as they feel, we could listen to their "voice"? If free-hands movements can draw aisthesis of our inner self then drawing can be perceived as musical scores, the transcript of the body's inner voices, hidden desires, agonies and its traumatized unlocked parts. Draw by listening to an internal reference. With no need to represent a given world but with the intention to "look" inside and link with self expression and its needs. |
Bending, Closely, Breaking, Round
Elizabeth Leister Bending, Closely, Breaking, Round is the presentation of a 360° video of a drawing performance - a unique perspective on building a drawing through physical movement in space. A charcoal drawing is performed on the floor and recorded with a 360 camera. When the video is experienced inside of a VR headset or on a mobile phone, the audience senses that they are inside the drawing, observing marks being made by a body all around them. This immersive experience unlocks the flat 2D limitation of a traditional drawing and creates a sense of embodied presence during the act of mark-making. |
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In Person sessions take place in Irvine California outside. Please let your California fellow drawers know!
Contact me with questions or to book at: 917-880-8405 or [email protected] deborahlutz-art.com Lutz.Deborah@Instagram |
Drawing with Tape Deborah Lutz ONLINE & IN PERSON Using a roll of masking tape as a drawing tool will challenge your reliance on ability and skill. Instead, the material determines how you feel and find your way into the drawing, pulling a continuous line of tape as you draw. If allowed, the tape lines will amass and build up the drawing surface; they will turn rather than round corners, they will twist creating linear nuances, the tape may shred or tear in places. Being an unwieldly drawing tool, the nature of tape will guide the structure of the drawing. Large paper and a roll of 1” masking is all you need. Drawing to Verbal Description Deborah Lutz ONLINE & IN PERSON By relying on verbal description rather than sight to perceive subject matter, the pressure of ‘seeing to know’ in order to ‘draw what you know’ will fall away. Likewise, regarding and responding to the developing drawing will be also be abandoned. Instead, your non-sighted perception of both the subject matter and your drawing will come together over time in response to the words as you notice them, the cadence and pitch changes of description, the sound of a drawing hand, the nature of materials, the perimeter and feel of a drawing surface. Your drawing will coalesce accordingly as you experience these. Large paper and a variety of less familiar drawing tools are encouraged. |
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A Point in Time
Maggie Nowinski Long rolls of wide paper, unfurled on the ground. Along the center axis, single dots, six feet apart. Participants stand on a dot and have an hour to draw continuously, reaching out to investigate the space around them. A common set of drawing media is provided to each participant (ink/charcoal/brushes on sticks so they can stand, reach, draw). Every 5 minutes a new audio/soundscape prompt – 12 prompts reflecting 12 months, a nod to a year as an extended point in time (in this case reflecting 2020). An exploration of mark-making as a record of individual and collective presence. Establishing a territory of personal space, intermingling through mark making with those adjacent to us, we create a single drawing. |
Drawing Yoga: Inhabiting Drawings for self-enquiry
Dr Curie Scott Title: Drawing Yoga: Inhabiting Drawings for self-enquiry Facilitator: Dr Curie Scott Duration 45minutes Format LIVE Online workshop (zoom) Date Monday 18th 11.00 UK time Facilitator: Dr Curie Scott Role Education consultant | Somatic coach | Drawing researcher This workshop will contain both recorded and live input and is interactive. You only share what you want to. It will be recorded. Drawing Yoga develops drawing techniques from my PhD research and my new book. You’ll inhabit a felt sense of knowing by drawing around your body. Globally, we’ve been shaken. COVID-19 has caused ruptures or disjunctures in our lives. Many of us became fixed to our immediate location due to lockdowns. Many of us had to change. |
Do join me in this experimental Drawing Yoga workshop. We’ll do some centring (mindful) techniques and then work from and through the body. You’ll need a quiet space with enough room to draw around your body with your arms in a sitting and lying position. You can choose to use gestures to make invisible drawings or draw onto large sheets of paper on the floor for physical drawings. You will need to move your body freely without causing pain.
I’ve spent time experimenting with how to embody drawings. I move, draw into the sand and inhabit the drawings. This ‘Drawing Yoga’ allowed ‘knowing’ to move from head-knowledge to a bodily felt experience. This workshop builds on drawing techniques in my new book for Drawing for Health and Wellbeing. Out for pre-order now & 30% off with the code ‘ARTS’ https://books.emeraldinsight.com/page/detail/Drawing/?k=9781838673284&pl=1&loc=uk |
Rethinking Drawing Games
Beatriz Albuquerque Are you up to the challenge? Unlock and open up with drawing games. Drawing games can be used as a tool to confront injustice and violence. How do you unlock yourSelf and the world from trauma? Do you want to rethink how to heal and how to breathe freely? Join us for this hybrid workshop both on-line access and in-person participation available. |
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Drawing helps me nurture my imagination and free association in movement. I have been exploring drawing as a tool for unlearning and freeing the body and mind of ritualistic ties.
A body and a drawing by it -entails a body’s movement, rituals and social conditioning. Materials Required: Space 10 X 6 feet A large sheet of paper (approx. 4ft) Any drawing materials you like working with / holding / touching |
Unlearning Ferwa Ibrahim Date: Oct 18 -22, 2021 Time: 9:00am (UK, GMT +1) Session Duration: 40 minutes Open to all (registration required) [email protected] I am offering a ritual unlearning workshop where participants draw every day for the course of this symposium. I feel that understanding of one’s own body and its becoming can only be achieved by practicing deep meditation. The workshop is built on different drawing exercises inspired by Authentic Movement and Automatic Drawing. The exercises also draw upon Carl Gustav Jung’s method of active imagination to invite free association in movement. Through this we hope to research if drawing every day can lead to the development of new impulses and movements of the body. Also, if the development of kinaesthetic awareness through drawing can lead to rethinking the movements and rituals previously known to the body. We hope to create, “… moments of total awareness, -the coming together of what I am doing and what is happening to me”. Mary Whitehouse. |
Unlocking a remembrance of place
Jenny Wright As lockdown lifts I have been able to use drawing as a vehicle to unlock memories with someone experiencing dramatic shifts in perception of time and space as a result of Alzheimer’s disease. In my presentation I give examples of how drawing can be used as part of an empathic dialogue; an affirming action, where thoughts and ideas are resolved and anxieties calmed. Drawings do not conform to conventional linearity of time, can be part of a documentation of fluctuating ‘then and now’, ‘here and not here’, supplementing and supporting visual imagery in photographs and digital technologies. |
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Metacomics. Turning dreams into reality with the magic of comics
Luis Bellido Architect and Visual Coach 'Empowering people, one drawing at a time' In this presentation, I will share how I discovered the superpower of turning my dreams into reality with the magic of comics and coaching, and how I share this superpower with others via working as a visual coach. I will cover: - My life journey: from architecture in Peru to art education and coaching in Finland. - My academic journey: my master´s thesis “meta-cognitive-comics, an exploration of metacognition via metacomics”. - My professional journey: how I turned this theoretical investigation into a way of living as a solopreneur, via the Metacomics company and method. I will also show examples of my work with individuals and organizations, and myself, in topics such as visual manifestation, gratitude, and confidence, among many others. If you would like to know more about my work, you would check: https://startuprefugees.com/entrepreneurs/metacomics/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/luisbellidocoachmetacomicsmethod/detail/recent-activity/shares/ https://www.facebook.com/groups/metacomics.self.awareness.with.drawings Plus here is a link to a previous workshop: Visualize your goal strategy |
VIDEO Introduction of Metacomics. Turning dreams into reality with the magic of comics
In this video, I explain my mission with Metacomics - empowering people to turn their dreams into reality with the magic of comics -. I also tell the topics that I will cover in my full presentation. Which includes my life, academic and professional journey, from architecture in Peru to art education and coaching in Finland. As a sneak peek, I show an example of my own personal development (Minute: 2:00): “Balancing your superpowers”. Here I reflect on how one´s strength can turn into a weakness if overused. But this weakness can be turned back into a strength - a superpower! -, if used in the right way. Via reflecting with comics, we can gain the clarity to consciously decide what side of the coin would we like to focus our energy on. |
A journey through 10 drawings
with Angela Hodgson-Teall Unlocking the past by re-viewing my drawings, exploring potentials and possibilities, in order to contemplate future development Angela is one of the original members of TTD and has attended all our symposia. This TtD member interview is the first of what we hope are many, enabling us to learn more about one another's creative lives, as well as our teaching and research practices. |
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Anthi Kosma and Eva Miguel - Draw[riot]ing
Improvised, collaborative drawing. |
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A slow introduction to modern geometry
Workshop by Renaud Chabrier, helped by a french snail Text of his video introduction: Hi, I’m Renaud Chabrier, October is quite a rainy time in France, so a snail will help me with my workshop presentation, to provide a slow introduction to modern geometry. To begin with, we will practice drawing just a snail shell, in order to get used to the shape. Then we will draw the snail as it moves, and we will pay attention to the way the different drawings interact with each other. During this process, I will talk about the different transformations that the snail can show you, and about the geometry that you can use for your general composition. For this workshop, you will need one empty shell, and one living snail or more, plus a branch to make it move. If you can’t find this, I will display a pre-recorded movie of a moving snail in any case. You can use either charcoal, red chalk or black stone. You will also need a comfortable board and A3 sheet of white paper, or something larger. Feel free to use a variety of pencils on coloured paper, or brushes and ink wash if you prefer, but be careful with complicated techniques because the snail may be faster than you think… See you soon! |
Botanical Drawing through the Sensorium
Workshop by Sara Schneckloth An embodied action, Botanical Drawing through the Sensorium expands both perception and reaction, enhancing our material, bodily, traces on the page. In this workshop, we combine close pansensory observation of our local neighborhood flora with the act of mindful drawing, working in a range of mediums and easily-accessible techniques. We will do a number of short studies to deepen perception of line, form, structure, and texture, synthesizing techniques to produce one larger piece. This workshop can be viewed from Monday 12th October by ticket holders - use your VIMEO code to access. Schneckloth will be LIVE on the LEARNING & COLLABORATION panel, OCTOBER 17th |
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Multi-Sensory Tactile Drawing, at the MET NYC
Workshop with Pamela Lawton Activate your senses and break your drawing habits. From the Sub-Saharan shores to our Zoom rooms, we will draw to sounds, images, and surfaces brought alive by museum objects taken in part from “Sahel: Art and Empires on the Shores of the Sahara”, a current exhibition at the Met Museum. Savor surfaces and traverse spaces, guided by your senses, chance marks and subconscious responses. |
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Performative Drawing for Change with Beatriz Albuquerque Are you up to the challenge? Allow yourSelf to rejoice while creating this performative"Exquisite Corpse" drawing to bring change to the world. Let your voice be expressed with movement and drawing. Workshop leader: Beatriz Albuquerque Affiliation: CITAR (Research Centre in Science and Technology of the Arts), Catholic University of Portugal. |
Phenomenology of (bodily) architectural drawings by Mohammad Moezzi Mohammad Moezzi is researching architectural representation and philosophy. He is an architect, designer and draftsman. who holds Bachelor of Architecture and Master of Architecture degrees from AZAD University of Mashhad in Iran. He teaches architectural drawing, architectural representation, design studio, design process, environmental understanding and expression, and drawing theory. |
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Cones, Grids and Timelines with Matt Finch What does it mean to picture the future in uncertain times? How can drawing help us make better choices? This workshop will give attendees the opportunity to explore drawing-led methods of foresight work on- or off-line, helping people to identify key uncertainties and generate future scenarios to inform better decision-making. Based on the Oxford Scenario Planning Approach, this workshop offers the opportunity to radically (re)imagine the futures we might face, at any scale from the personal to the global, grounded in a rigorous and disciplined foresight methodology. |
Cover Image: Drawing by George Clausen, RA “Half-length study of a woman drawing” Photo: copyright: Royal Academy of Arts, London
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“The lived experience of drawing: Reflections on an enduring practice” by Rose Montgomery-Whicher (as part of the series, “Phenomenology and Practice” Routledge, 2021) |
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in The Secret Drawing Room BFI Southbank London |
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