• Drawing the Inside, Out

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Drawing Health with Georgia Webber

Drawing Health is an ongoing series of live sessions that connect health and creativity for a sustainable and satisfying art practice through meditation, drawing and discussion. Every Saturday, Georgia brings people together to explore a theme (announced each preceding Wednesday). You’ll practice guided meditations that lead to drawing from experience, whatever response arises from the theme. You’ll spend time meditating together, drawing together, and then sharing our experiences and creations in discussion.

At a Glance

When: Saturday 10AM Eastern

Where: Online via Zoom (link sent upon sign-up)

Who: For anyone interested exploring health and creativity

Cost: $35 per month

Materials: No specific materials are required

Level: No experience in drawing, comics or meditation required

Pricing Options

Monthly Subscription

Your monthly enrollment helps to solidify and sustain Drawing Health as a weekly offering.

$35

Comics for All!

These practices are open to all, and Georgia strives to welcome all people in specific acceptance of the experiences, knowledge, personality and creativity they bring. As of this writing, the group has a strong white presence, and sge would like to hear from you if that presents a barrier to your comfort or access to this space. She is very willing to speak to my privileges, mistakes, and intentions, knowing that she holds the space for everyone to enter. We are co-creating in the moment together, but ultimately she takes responsibility for the group and is happy to be learning in that process. 

At SAW we believe that everyone should have access to quality arts education.

Want to pay something other than what is listed below? Contact Tom at tom at sequentialartistsworkshop dot org

Meet your guide

Georgia Webber is a comics artist, editor, and facilitator living in Newfoundland. She is entirely occupied by the intersection of health and art, making music, comics, and facilitating courses from this point of fascination. Georgia is best known for her debut graphic memoir, Dumb: Living Without a Voice (Fantagraphics 2018), the chronicle of her severe vocal injury and sustained vocal condition which causes her pain from using her voice. This difficult experience lead her to work as a Cranial Sacral Therapist, a meditation facilitator, and as an improvising musician, blending elements of healthcare, body awareness and creative expression within constraints. She has extended her love of the voice into the community with a project called MAW Vocal Arts. Georgia’s latest book is a collaboration with Vivian Chong, Dancing After TEN (Fantagraphics 2020). Georgia's new project, Also True, is a grand departure from her previous works. Stay tuned for updates on her website, www.georgiawebber.com and the project site, www.alsotrue.xyz.

Interested in just one session? Contact Georgia directly for more information

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