Still Life Studio
by Valentine Design Co
Still Life Studio facilitates sessions where we feel safe and encouraged to slow down, be present, and connect with life via creative, intuitive and expressive arts & crafts sessions.
celebrating our inherent creativity
embracing awareness and presentness
encouraging connection
UPCOMING PUBLIC EVENTS
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Join me in an art circle where we can connect with one another while we intuitively create and chat!
Still Life Studio hosts monthly community art circle events focused on:
encouraging intuitive creativity
encouraging connection
providing tactile activities
providing a container for expression
WHAT TO EXPECT IN THE EVENT:
Participants will get the chance to meet and connect with people in the queer community, chat organically, and create a collage on a new blank journal that participants can take home.
All supplies, materials, and tools are provided. Participants are welcome to bring their own items to choose from if they’d like to.
LOCATION AND TIME:
The venue for our session is Crescent Collective (1800 Decatur St, Richmond, VA 23224). The event takes place on Monday April 22nd, 2024, from 7:00-9:00 PM.
SLIDING SCALE PRICING:
Please select a price in order to pay it forward, or to achieve accessibility. This resource offers some considerations about how to choose a price. 70% of proceeds helps me continue to offer creative, expressive practices to members of our community and 30% goes to Crescent Collective to help with their mission! Please reach out to me via email or DM if you feel called to participate in this space but need more accessibility in pricing, and I would be happy to sponsor your participation.
Book Still Life Studio for an event
Feel present, creative and connected at your next event with friends, family, colleagues, attendees, and more!
We will come to you and provide all supplies so you just have to sit back and enjoy the process of creating.
Collage
Craft projects
Body art
Painting and Printmaking
inquire about an event belowFrequently Asked Questions
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still life studio is a branch of valentine design collective with a mission to facilitate space & time for slowing down, being present, and connecting with life via creative, intuitive and expressive arts & crafts sessions and other practices focusing on creativity, awareness, presentness, and connection.
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Still Life Studio is for visual & tactile learners and thinkers.
For those looking to strengthen their connection to themselves, others, and the world by accessing the creativity inherent within themselves and in the aliveness around them.
For creative people. (You do NOT need to be “good" at visual art or fit any sort of specific expectations or requirements to be a creative person. Leave any preconceived expectations at the door!)
For those looking to slow down and be present, in the “here and now”, in their bodies.
For humans. We stand to uplift living things and humanity. We care for all humans but will not tolerate bigotry in our space.
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We reject ideas held by some mainstream Western meditation practices that might equate slowing down and being present with strategies for simply coping through the despair of the colonized world we live in. Instead, we think that when we practice being present in our bodies, honoring humanity, remembering we are animals and part of Earth, feeling how good it feels to be in the here and now with one another — it becomes more and more realistic for us to step in to our collective power to oppose oppression — in small ways, routinely, that add up to larger and stronger movements.
AWARENESS - Present moment awareness is heightened and strengthened, like building muscle memory each time you practice, during tactile processes like art-making.
EXPRESSION - Art-making can be an effective way to understand, express and communicate. For some, it may be easier to access these abilities via tactile, kinesthetic art-making processes than via talking or writing.
CONFIDENCE - Confidence can be built while engaging in the process of creating. If participants choose to share the end result or share details about their experience with the process, this can also boost confidence.
photo by Marcelo Asher Quarantotto