Lovers in the Free Fall: A Poetry Performance by Elizabeth McKim & Friends
Boston area poet Elizabeth McKim, is a woman at the very heart of poetry. Her gift for infectious language is rooted in the oral tradition, plain language woven into breathtaking imagery. Elizabeth’s poetry flows from the breath, the text transforming through repetition and meter, words spoken or sung. When McKim performs, with or without musical backing,
Random Valentines Mail Art, Graduate Presentations, March Introduction to Expressive Arts
Experience the Romance of Mail Art this First Friday with Random Valentine's Public mail art projects have a long history at the Expressive Arts Institute, with this year being the tenth anniversary of our first Random Valentines Show. Way back in 2006, when the North Park's original art crawl, Ray @ Night was in it's heyday, Donna
January 18th Writing Workshop Features Institute Graduate, Art Opening Wows Crowds
Riding Your Story with Donna Otter comes to the Expressive Arts Institute Saturday January 18th 1:30-3:30 Anyone who has ever known Donna, knows she has a story to tell, and she knows how to tell it artfully. Donna, a perpetual journal author with a wonderful aesthetic, has been in Oregon for several years, but during her extended visit,
Year End Brings New Opportunities, Reflection, Art and Celebration…
The Expressive Arts Institute Program is blessed by a rich, diverse and talented community of graduate helpers, working in areas all across the city, country and world. A select few of these graduates, have taken on a special role: that of mentoring their "younger sisters and brothers," our current institute students through the Method Specific Training Program.
Institute Director appears in newly released Ritual and Healing Book
-Wes Chester, CAGS Seven years in the making, Ritual & Healing is a collection of articles on the therapeutic experiences of ritual in work, play and ordinary life. Don Eulert, who resides at the heart of Alliant University's Center for Integrative Psychology has assembled a deeply diverse and engaging book of articles, essays and personal recounts of the