Creating Circle
Tuesday, Dec 22 • 6 pm to 8 pm
IKAR Creating Circle (Virtual)
Join this virtual, interactive circle using the Jewish Studio Process, facilitated by Ross Berman and Ann Bohrer. Explore the power of making process art in community as a tool for personal and collective renewal. All are welcome – no art experience needed. Unlock your creativity.
Location
Zoom
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