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ArtWell Skill Build: Using Creativity as Self-Care

  • ArtWell Collaborative 100 West Oxford Street Philadelphia, PA, 19122 United States (map)

ArtWell Skill Build: Using Creativity as Self-Care

Join us for a unique workshop that combines the benefits of creativity and self-care through drawing and sketching. During the session, you'll have the opportunity to meet other artists and art enthusiasts, connect, and participate in cool sketching projects. Our space provides the perfect environment for creative expression, and no experience is necessary to join in on the fun.

About Keyonna Butler (ArtWell Program Coordinator)

Keyonna Butler is a multidisciplinary artist, writer and curator based in Lansdowne, PA. With over 10 years of being a part of the creative industries in many forms, Keyonna has worked with designers and brands such as Dah Mod Collins of RM67 Studio, James R. Sanders, Sibby Liv, The Sable Collective, The Humanitas Movement, Philadelphia Fashion Week, New York Fashion Week and FAME Worldwide in London and during Art Basel Miami.

Keyonna’s latest venture is being the founder of Black Hippie Art, a digital art platform with the mission to support and empower BIPOC creatives and entrepreneurs in the art and culture sectors. With this company she is able to support and showcase contemporary artists, makers and creative entrepreneurs while introducing them to the plenty of opportunities of success within the creative industries.

About ArtWell Skill Builds

Throughout the year, ArtWell's talented Teaching Artists and other facilitators share their unique gifts and offer educational opportunities to the broader community. We hope you can join us for this skill build on March 2nd!

The zoom link will be shared with you after registration.

Can't make it? Stay tuned for the next one! We will be hosting a skill build on the first Saturday of every month from 1-3PM.

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