Tuesday 11 July 2023
Venue: Debbie Bryan - Nottingham
Time: 5.30pm - 7.30pm
Price: £38
The second session of their collaborative Creative Wellbeing for Menopause workshop program – led by established artist and experienced art psychotherapist, Sue Bulmer.
With Sue’s guidance, you will think about the origins of the mandala and relate this to where we are in life now. You will be guided through the process of making your own menopause mandala in your own unique visual language using a variety of art materials.
During your workshop, you will also have the opportunity to create your own fragrant tealight candle with the Debbie Bryan team, selecting your own colour and scent to compliment your menopause mandala.
All materials of provided, although your are welcome to bring your own.
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