Neurographic Art: Unlocking Creativity & Finding Calm with Anne Warburton
- Day: Wednesday
- Dates: April 16, 2025
- Time: 10:00am – 12:00pm
- Location: Carleton University
- Price: $50
Room and Parking information will be sent by email 1-2 days prior to the lecture date.
Overview
Discover the transformative power of Neurographic Art, an expressive practice that promotes self-discovery, reduces stress, and helps quiet your inner critic. In this 2-hour workshop, you’ll be guided step by step to create your own unique Neurographic art piece, and while discovering your creative potential along the way. No experience is needed—just an open mind and a willingness to explore. All materials are provided, so come ready to relax, create, and connect with your inner calm.
About the Lecturer
Anne Warburton creates dynamic fibre art from repurposed materials and is fascinated about how creativity helps our own personal journeys. Lockdowns during Covid-19 led her to learning new ways to repair clothing and textiles through stitch, paint, and other methods, while keeping these items out of landfill, and experiencing the added benefits of how such practices are good for our well being and mental health. Anne is trained in the expressive arts therapies and learning facilitation, and spent her career in event management. She is currently working on certification as a Holistic Integrated Creative Arts Therapist.

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