Soul Painting Series, Wednesdays, May 1,8,15,22,29 and June 5, 6:30-9pm, In-Person, Studio Inside Out in St. Louis Park

$225.00

 In-Person, $225 | On-site at Studio Inside Out, St. Louis Park, MN 

6:30-9pm CT | Wednesday, May 1, 8, 15, 22, 29 & June 5 

Like a slow, meandering spring hike, which invites us to inhabit the present moment, but with a plethora of vibrant paint at your side, Soul Painting requires us to let go of an imagined goal and discover being at home with ourselves. The transformation that occurs when we touch our creative essence is nothing short of miraculous. There’s an expansiveness in which the circumstances of our lives are held differently, and our world appears in its potential rather than its limitation. 

This class will begin with light discussion, include Process Painting, and end with a writing exercise and will last approximately 2.5 hours. Join Studio Inside Out founder Liba Zweigbaum Herman in welcoming your potential and new beginnings this spring.  

No previous painting experience necessary. All materials included. 

Liba Zweigbaum Herman brings genuine heart, passion and individuality to her connection with people and creativity. 

With a Bachelor of Science Degree from the U of MN in Experiential Education, highlighting therapeutic uses of the wilderness and an Art Education degree from St. Catherine University, St. Paul, MN, Liba has long been drawn to the power of creative exploration.

She is a recent participant in the Cultivating a Wise Heart: Jewish Mussar Facilitator Training and Mentorship Cohort (Mussar is a Jewish Contemplative Practice) and is an active Environmental Advocate.

Liba discovered “Soul Painting” or Process art-making almost 20 years ago while living in Oregon and was captivated by its dynamic and restorative qualities. She has facilitated Intuitive Painting and other program centered around Creative Exploration for the last 15 years.

These experiences led to her opening studio INSIDE OUT: Center for Creating & Connecting this past May on Minnetonka Boulevard in St. Louis Park. “Supporting people of ALL ages and backgrounds to reimagine their connection to creative expression is an honor”.

Liba has worked locally with Courageous HeARTS, Free Arts MN, Old Arizona Youth Programs, Minnetonka Center for the Arts, St. Louis Park Friends of the Arts and St. Louis Park Community Education. Liba has also facilitated programs for Hineni: Adult Jewish Learning and Contemplative Practices, Beth El Synagogue, Torah Academy, Rimon: The Minnesota Jewish Arts Council and the Minnesota JCC.

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