The Sober Curator

Sober in Portland? Check Out The Freedom of Creativity – A Fun, Heart-Centered Workshop Hosted By My Sober Girlfriends

Hey Sober Portland Oregon Peeps! Play, learn and connect with other sober/sober-curious/soberish women as you enjoy the love and calm of a creative flow state.

Are you ready to feel joy, lightness, and inspiration?

Ready for uplifting conversation, and fun?

Join the My Sober Girlfriends group for this engaging, heart-centered workshop from our guest facilitator, professional artist Barb Burwell called The Freedom of Creativity.

Do you think of yourself as creative? Whether the answer is a resounding yes or a hesitant no, if you are a growth-oriented sober /sober-curious/soberish woman willing to explore an approach to infusing your life with creativity, this workshop is for you!

Because the truth is– all humans are creators, whether you express yourself through words, music, cooking, your clothing style, furniture arrangement, travel plans, solving problems at work or home. We all have the ability to imagine, channel inspiration… and create!

In sobriety, we eliminate substances that dampen our soul energy and now have the opportunity to explore the nooks and crannies of our human-ness, discovering parts of ourselves that can expand and light up the world.

You’ll come away from this offering filled with the love and calm of spending an afternoon in the company of like-minded folks, engaged in uplifting conversation, and the creative flow state.

The facilitator, Barb Burwell, is a former art educator, professional artist, and sober woman, who channels inspiration into her mixed media work, and wholeheartedly embraces her sobriety.

She’ll lead us through a creative process that you’ll be able to apply in all other aspects of your life.

In this workshop you’ll:

Logistics:

All My Sober Girlfriends events are as much about community as they are about learning. You’ll have the opportunity to meet and connect with other growth-oriented sober women in the Portland area.

My Sober Girlfriends members, be sure to use your discount code at checkout.

About the Facilitator:

Barb Burwell works as curator of gathered information. She collects images, textures and forms, both physically and in her mind’s eye. Her work as an artist includes painting, drawing, mixed media works on paper, wood panel and canvas as well as sculpture. She also works as a fiber artist that employs fabrication techniques such as machine piecework, quilting, appliqué and hand embroidery.

Looking Out Looking In” is her current body of work that explores the idea of one’s internal/external landscape and how specific locations connect to feelings of nostalgia. The work is a collection of metaphorical and visual perspectives that are a direct response to her experiences collected afield, by witnessing the landscape and experiencing the surroundings of the Pacific Northwest.

She takes much inspiration and nourishment from the outdoors and does the real work of art making through long, contemplative walks. Burwell was awarded a BFA from Pacific NW College of Art (Portland, OR) has worked and taught in both private and public art education and currently works from her Portland, Oregon based studio.

Check out Barb’s work at her website: https://www.barb-burwell.com/

Follow her on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/barb_burwell_art/


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Resources are available

Resources Are Available

If you or someone you know is experiencing difficulties surrounding alcoholism, addiction, or mental illness, please reach out and ask for help. People everywhere can and want to help; you just have to know where to look. And continue to look until you find what works for you. Click here for a list of regional and national resources.

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