WORKSHOPS
Creative Tarot
DATES TBA
11am - 5pm EST
Virtual
Sliding Scale $150 - $250
WHO THIS IS FOR:
This workshop is for artists and makers who want to immerse in Tarot’s rich symbolism and learn practical techniques to infuse our creative practice with new energy. Whether you’re a seasoned Tarot reader or you’ve never picked up a deck, this workshop will guide you in harnessing the power of Tarot for inspiration and innovation in your everyday life. Our goal is to build a body of work in its beginning stages or already in process. This class is for people who are open and willing to interact and hold space by listening to others and within. They want to create a sense of order in their creative practice to balance out the labor of creative making in all its stages. They want freedom from needing external validation too early in the process. This work is all about balance, how to find it, and how to restore it. This work is for the fearless who are ready to synthesize wisdom, power, and initiation.
COURSE DESCRIPTION:
This workshop on the relationship between tarot and creative practice as a way to hone the muscles of intuition that are inherent in both practices. In this workshop, we'll discuss how we can bring that energy into our work, how to use tarot to springboard other phenomena in our art, and how different artistic mediums can inform and complicate one another.
We will incorporate prompts, worksheets, readings, and videos from the works of Jessica Dore, Leonora Carrington, Michelle Tea, Alejandro Jodowrowsky and other seminal figures who have embraced tarot into their art practice on an online platform. Participants will learn new generative exercises, emphasize process over product, create brave learning spaces for participants, and find a balance between independent working time, discussion, and lecture.
COURSE ACTIVITIES:
In-class writing exercises offer a range of productive constraints for participants to respond to creatively. Creators will be encouraged to follow their individual interests in subject matter, and to write/create in whatever modality they wish.
Reading and discussing inspirational works as models
Relating personal interests and experience to cultural, historic, scientific, and artistic phenomena, thereby placing the self in context with the larger world
Generating creative artifacts that result in a joy of making.
Focus on accessing wellsprings of creativity and imagination, clearing blocks, experimentation and play, developing confidence, and taking artistic risks.
Sharing the work we create with each other and building creative community
DAY ONE: Art & Ritual as a means to develop Intuition
DAY TWO: Process and Planning
All participants are enrolled in a private Discord channel for as long as they want to be in community.
Sunday, March 23 12 - 3 EST Virtual We will have a final presentation of work in whatever stage is at and plan to either do an exhibition/publication online or in a real space so this time will be devoted to thinking through that.
Do I need to know tarot or have a tarot deck?
Not necessarily! Tarot will not be the whole of the workshop. We'll also be meditating and journaling! There will be a tarot portion of the workshop where we pull cards, but you can choose to journal on those questions instead or you could use a free tarot apps that are online. I will suggest a few and open to suggestions. I want this to be a space for all skill levels to feel comfortable.
To register, email me at catherine (dot) tyc (at) gmail (dot) com
AWash in the Uncertain
DATES TBA
11am - 5pm EST
Virtual
$150
A WASH IN THE UNCERTAIN, WE LET GO closes today ! How can we account for what remains present within our sense of self while experiencing persistent a seance internally and externally ? What whispers soectrally, resisting erasure and discomfort even as they co-exist for us as beings and as a collective simultaneous. We will read and write together through readings and viewings of work that include Pema Chidron’s Living Beautifully through Uncertainty, Nathaniel Dorsky’s Devotional Cinema, as well as the works of Eileen Myles, David Bowie, Zadie Smith, Laurie Spiegel, Beverly Glenn Copeland, and Alice Coltrane to inspire prompts for a chronicle of healing that can be dictated as a writing for the page or as a recording that each participant will keep with reflections on the affective spaces we inhabit and how it impacts their lives.