Wednesday, January 22
6:45 pm - 8:30 pm
Location: In-Person, J Los Angeles
5870 W Olympic Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90036
Cost: $0-$36 (sliding scale)
In this challenging time, join us for Community Care: A Jewish Studio Process Session, an immersive gathering where the creative process offers new pathways for grounding and connection. As we process the many emotions surrounding the ongoing wildfires and their still-unfolding impact on our lives and communities, this session offers a space for reflection, healing, and renewal.
You’ll have the opportunity to learn about and experience the Jewish Studio Process—a unique methodology that combines practices from the field of art therapy with a reimagined approach to Jewish learning and spirituality.
Whether you’re exploring your creativity for the first time or looking to re-invigorate your creative life, this session will meet you where you are and invite you deeper.
Facilitated by Ilana Jaffe Lewis
Ilana Jaffe-Lewis is a Teaching Artist and mother based in Los Angeles, California. She is the Assistant Director of Social Medium Makerspace, a facilitator for the Jewish Studio Project, and the Founder of The Mothers’ Studio-- a creative community for mothers. Ilana spends her summer teaching Process Art at the Brandeis Camp Institute. Ilana’s hobbies include: creating, reading, observing, listening, and bringing people together. She loves animals, flowers, book stores, and honest conversation.
COVID Policy:
Masks are optional and extras will be available at the studio. If you are symptomatic or not feeling well, please stay home and we will see you next time.
Studio accessibility & Parking Information:
For folks who are wheelchair-bound or have limited mobility, there is street parking in front of the J that provides easy access to a ramp and to the J Los Angeles’s front doors. Additionally, the J has a dedicated parking lot which is located on the the back side of the building.