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The Jewish Studio Process: Chanukah Edition! - Boston

Thursday, December 19

7:00 pm - 8:30 pm

Location: In-Person, Boston, MA

Cost: $9-$36 (sliding scale)

Join us for The Jewish Studio Process, an immersive gathering where creative process offers new paths of discovery, expression, and connection. During this session you will learn about and experience the Jewish Studio Process—a unique methodology combining practices from the field of art therapy with a reimagined approach to Jewish learning and spirituality. We will delve into the theme of Chanukah while weaving together art-making and intentional reflection to nurture our creative spirits! Whether you’re exploring your creativity for the first time and seeking a supportive environment or looking to re-invigorate your creative life, The Jewish Studio Process will meet you where you are and invite you deeper. Come as you are—leave inspired and ready to embrace the journey ahead.

This session is presented in partnership with Temple Reyim and Hebrew College.

Facilitated by Josh Conescu

Josh Conescu (he/him) is a JSP-trained facilitator who has been working in Jewish education in the Boston area for 25 years. Before teaching, Josh was an improvisational actor / theatre manager in Seattle. Josh happened onto a JSP intensive workshop in Berkeley in November, 2019. The experience rewired his relationship to Jewish texts, teaching and his understanding of how each of us is uniquely creative.

A Note About Fees:

The participation fee for this series is sliding scale $9-$36. Our goal is to never turn anyone away for lack of funds so please choose the price from our sliding scale that best meets your needs. If you you need additional assistance beyond what is listed please contact Candace Goodwin at cgoodwin@jewishstudioproject.org.

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.

A note about Studio accessibility:
The studio and bathroom are both wheelchair accessible. During art-making time, we will hang up paper on the wall so those who want to can stand to make art; we will also set up places to sit during art-making time if that is more comfortable for you. In the studio, there is a comfy chair for anyone to use at anytime.

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