Art Therapy Hosts Second Open Studio for Ukrainian Community on May 1
Art therapists will be present at the event on Sunday, May 1, 2022 to facilitate the process as we set our hearts and wishes in motion by creating art inspired by Ukrainian traditions. All art supplies will be provided and interpreters will be available.
Lutheran Community Services NW у співробітництві з програмою Aрт-Tерапевтичного Консультування в Lewis & Clark Graduate School запрошує місцеву Українську громаду на відкриту студію в Неділя, 1травня, щоб відчути зв’язок і загоєння через мистецтво. Арт-терапевти будуть присутні на заході, щоб допомагати процесу, у якому ми можемо привести в рух наші серця та бажання, створюючи мистецтво, натхнене українськими традиціями.
Усі художні матеріалибудуть надані і перекладачі будуть доступні.
Безкоштовнo. Запрошуються учасники різного віку.
Що:Українська Відкрита Студія
Де: Lewis & Clark Graduate Campus, South Chapel
Коли: Неділя, 1 травня 2022 року
Час:з 14:00 до 17:00.
Aдреса: 615 SW Palatine Hill Rd, Portland, OR 97219
Creative Workshop Celebrating Ukrainian Folk Art
Lutheran Community Services NW, in collaboration with Lewis & Clark Graduate School’s Art Therapy Program, invites the local Ukrainian community to an open studio session on Sunday, May 1, to experience connection and healing through art.
Art therapists will be present at the event to facilitate the process as we set our hearts and wishes in motion by creating art inspired by Ukrainian traditions.
All art supplies will be provided and interpreters will be available.
Free of Charge. All ages.
What:Ukrainian Open Studio
Where: Lewis & Clark Graduate Campus, South Chapel
When: May 1, 2022
Time: 2:00 to 5:00 pm
Address: 615 SW Palatine Hill Rd, Portland, OR 97219
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