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Claiming the Creative Path

Affirming and nurturing our creativity are important steps on the journey towards becoming the person we are meant to be. In this course we will learn about the creative process as we engage in expressive art activities such as visual journaling, collage, painting, drawing, printmaking, and the creation of self portraits. We will seek to deepen our connection to the source of our creativity by exploring art as a spiritual practice. Collaborative group activities as well as individual assignments will challenge us to think out of the box and find creative solutions to problems. Students will develop final visioning projects based on their own self reflections and discernment of future direction for their lives.

Leader(s)

Carol SextonCarol Sexton is Pendle Hill's core teacher in Arts and Spirituality, led to a ministry of encouraging creative growth and expression in others. She has expertise in many art forms and a passion for sculpting in clay, plaster, wood, and stone.

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"After working for a large corporation, and then Public Radio International, I took a sabbatical to reevaluate how I am called to be of service."

– Eleanor Harris '06

Eleanor Harris

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