Forms of Spirit Workshop:  The Mandala
The mandala is an ancient metaphysical and cosmological form.  Rooted in nature and the human psyche, the mandala--often represented as a circle enclosing a square, cruciform, or radiant center--provides its maker with endless possibilities for creative expression and personal discovery.  ". . . Mythological traditions as widely different as the Christian and Buddhist use types of . . . [the] mandala image to represent their different notions of fulfillment," writes Alan Watts in Myth and Ritual in Christianity.  It is a form, he later comments, that "embraces the world in every direction." 

The creation of a mandala affords its maker the opportunity to experience practical wisdoms and metaphysical lessons through an artmaking process which itself may be a free and joyful meditation.  In this hands-on workshop students will consider the significance and symbolism of the mandala, including its presence in nature, everyday life, art, and literature, and then spend the majority of the time creating their own mandala using common, simple techniques of paper collage.  All materials will be supplied, but participants are welcome to bring their own papers as well--ticket stubs, notes, cards, pictures, pressed flowers or leaves, art papers, etc., etc., etc., if they wish to personalize their creation.  No experience is required.  The workshop is open to individuals high-school age and older.       


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