Healing Through Art Taster Days

Join us on March 22 & May 14, 2025 for one or more of our upcoming Taster Days for the […]

Healing Through Art Taster Days

Join us on March 22 & May 14, 2025 for one or more of our upcoming Taster Days for the Healing Through Art program! The Taster Days are an opportunity to experience some of the program curriculum first hand with Program Leaders Pamela Whitman and Ken Smith.

Please join us for one or more Taster Days if you are interested in enrolling in the new cohort of our Healing Through Art program this July 2025. These online classes will allow you to meet us and experience our way of working.

Saturday, March 22 Schedule

9:00am

9:15am

10:30am

10:45am

12:00pm

12:30pm

Welcome and Introduction

Color Exercise with Pamela

Break

Clay Sculpture with Ken

Review, Discussion

Close

Wednesday, May 14, Schedule

5:30pm

5:45pm

6:30pm

6:45pm

7:30pm

8:00pm

Welcome and Introduction

Color Exercise with Pamela

Break

Clay Sculpture with Ken

Review, Discussion

Close

Experience guided color and sculptural activities. Reflect upon the sense impressions of the colors and forms, as well as the experience of the activity, and explore how this can be led into a healing process. We will have time for questions about the three-year Healing Through Art program.
You will need to have the following materials on hand:

• Pastels or colored pencils and good quality paper
• Clay (approx. 1/4 bag or 5 pounds)
• Board to sculpt on

Pamela Whitman, M.A., received her B.S. from MIT, where she studied both science and humanities. She studied Light, Color and Darkness Painting Therapy in Holland and received her certification from the Medical Section at the Goethe­anum, while also completing her Master’s degree in Human Development. Her career and interests span the fields of science, art, spirituality, consciousness, psychology, healing and education, all of which she incorporates as a therapist, international adult educator, mentor and painter.

Kenneth Smith has been the Director of BACWTT since 2014. He is a Waldorf educator, program leader and artist. Ken   attended the Foundation Year and the Visual Arts and Sculpture Course at Emerson College, England and after teaching in Waldorf schools in England, he returned to Emerson College as Course Leader of the Visual Arts and Sculpture Program.     He works internationally to support and develop Waldorf education for contemporary society, and has built an eco-house where he lived off the grid with his spouse and children for 7 years in New Zealand.

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