REGISTER FOR THIS WORKSHOP: online with Visa, MasterCard, or Discover;
by phone at 800.944.1001; or by mail or fax.
This workshop has a special participant letter with important workshop information (pdf format; must have Adobe Acrobat Reader).
Visionary artists Alex and Allyson Grey teach painting and drawing from the wellspring of divine imagination. In this workshop, artists at any level of experience draw and paint from the sacred ground and the mystic eye. Through slides, talks, vision practices, and group interaction, participants empower the process of bringing their heart's iconography to outer form. Using guided imagery, meditation, and shamanic ascent we enter the doors of the imagination to the theater of revelation. Utilizing basic materials such as graphite, colored pencils, pastels, and watercolors, we commit mental pictures to paper and discuss the aesthetic dimension of our mystical experiences.
The Greys spend time with each participant, discussing their artwork and creative goals.
Limited enrollment; register early. A list of materials to bring will be sent upon registration.
Alex Grey is a world-renowned artist, poet, and author. His books, The Mission of Art, Sacred Mirrors, and Transfigurations, trace the development of his work and the mystical experiences that have shaped his personal, spiritual, and artistic life. His artwork is on exhibit at the Chapel of Sacred Mirrors in New York City. Allyson Grey, cofounder of the Chapel of Sacred Mirrors, has a Master of Fine Arts degree. An educator and muse for 30 years, her artwork is sold and exhibited widely.
What Our Price Includes: Price above is for tuition only. See the accommodations page for housing/commuter information and fees. See the travel directions page for information on transportation services.
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We reserve the right to cancel or reschedule any program at any time.
Our workshops are educational experiences, and are not to be mistaken for long-term therapy or cure. Some people may find some programs to be too psychologically or physically challenging. We recommend that in case of any doubt, a physician or trusted counselor be consulted. |