Events
Given up making New Year’s Resolutions?
Here’s a Secret you will Love…
Dancing with the Cosmic Lover Dream Workshop
January 28, 2011
Offers the opportunity to Integrate Dreams and Creativity, using Mixed Media in making a collage for the coming year’s Intentions. Playful session with serious musings about Dreams, and the Source of Creativity. Bring your dreams and creative desires. They are calling you, too.
Learn to identify the Cosmic Lover in your Dreams to engage its assistance, and make a collage in a variety of media.
We will:
- Explore our dreams as they relate to the Cosmic Lover.
- Construct a Collage reflecting your Vision for 2012.
- Do a Guided Meditation to strengthen your commitment.
- Bonus! Receive a Blessing with Reiki, a Source of the Universal Life Force.
Restore Balance and Equanimity to your life’s purpose!
January 28, 2012*
10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
Diana Marto’s Studio
In Emeryville
$130 includes Book and Art Supplies
Diana Marto
International Performance Artist and Papermaker
Reiki Healer
www.DianaMarto.com
Eleanor Barron Druckrey, Ph.D.
Dreamer, Psychologist, Reiki Master
Author, Corn Woman Sings: A Medicine Woman’s Dream Map
www.ChicanaDreamer.com
Information: Dr. Barron Druckrey: (415) 789-0446
*Variations on this workshop will also be presented in April and September, 2012.
Dreams, Sacred Gifts, and Artists as Mystics:
Video and Discussion – Feb. 17, 2011
Please join Eleanor Barron Druckrey Ph.D., author of “Corn Woman Sings: A Medicine Woman’s Dream Map,” artists Mamacoatl Chantiko, Diana Marto, and Gary Politzer, and film maker Stuart Rabinowitsch for a viewing of the video, “Dreams, Sacred Gifts, and Artists as Mystics,” which will be followed with a discussion on dreaming and creativity.
Thursday, February 17, 7-9 pm
O’Hanlon Art Center (aka Sight and Insight)
616 Throckmorton Avenue, Mill Valley CA
Admission $10, OHC Members $8
Please contact the O’Hanlon Center Office to reserve your place: 415-388-4331, or email office(at)ohanloncenter.org
OHC is located on the 2nd hair-pin turn after the Mill Valley Library

