You Are So Beautiful To Me
with Mary Carrigan
Sunday, March 8
2-4pm Eastern
In this session, we will explore the phenomenon of Beauty in our lives, and examine what we consider beautiful and maybe leave with a new practice.
Here are some questions we’ll work with:
Beauty is in the eyes of the beholder. But what exactly is the beholder doing when the beauty is realized?
Is there freedom involved? Always?
Might we actually practice beauty?
Is beauty a portal? To where?
What is the connection between beauty and interest? And positivity? And open-mindedness?
This session is for all age groups with a special warm invitation to the under 30 crowd to join in. Let us explore together how our relationship to Beauty transforms throughout life and inspire each other.
Materials: 3-4 pieces of paper and something to draw with - colored or regular pencils.
Meet the Facilitator…
Mary Bridget Carrigan has lived in the same neighborhood in Louisville, Ky surrounded by her 3 children and extended family all of her life.
She taught school over the course of 45 years—until age 50 in the public schools with a Waldorf influence and then at the Waldorf School of Louisville as a class teacher and mentor/elder.
Flower gardening has been her steady companion since her 20s.
She recently received her Certificate in Biography and Social Arts through CBSA.
Registration
Workshop fees are at a sliding scale between $30-$100
Once you submit this form you will be taken to a payment page to pay by credit card or instructions to mail a check.
Note that workshops will not be recorded and are based on live participation.
If you would like to request financial assistance to participate in this workshop please email administration@biographysocialart.org.
The Center for Biography and Social Art is committed to equal opportunity and does not discriminate in any program or activity on the basis of race, color, religion, gender, age, national origin, disability, marital status, or any other protected class.