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Exercise Your Creativity: Tape Resist Abstract Art

April 3 at 1:00 pm - 3:00 PM
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April 3 | 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM

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Exercise Your Creativity is back in 2024, with an all-new series of classes designed to inspire your creative side.

Exercise Your Creativity is back in 2024, with an all-new series of classes designed to inspire your creative side.

In these monthly art workshops, you’ll enjoy the opportunity to experiment with a variety of mediums and art styles. Under the careful guidance of some of Central Florida’s top art instructors, you’ll enjoy the camaraderie of creating art alongside others, creating a sense of community and a boost in your overall wellbeing.

Each month, we invite you to Exercise Your Creativity in our free-flowing creative “happy hours.” There are no rules and coloring outside the lines is encouraged! The Center for Health & Wellbeing will provide art supplies, a facilitator to introduce you to the tools of your crafts, and a safe space to get creative.

Your monthly facilitators will suggest a simple and fun exercise to try that month, but as always, you’re also free to go your own way and just play.

In April, use your imagination to make a beautiful piece of tape resist abstract art . Led by teaching artists Liz Kitchens and Ann Goodpasture, you’ll take home your own abstract piece to hang up.

Attendance is free; advanced registrations are encouraged but drop-ins are welcome. This program is open to budding artists of all ages.

A rotating roster of artists will facilitate this monthly series and it is hosted by the Winter Park Health Foundation.

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