Care informs all of our lives — we have all been cared for, given care, or will need it one day. And yet care can feel so isolated from the rest of our lives — especially our creative lives. Join Miriam Grossman and artist Rebecca Katz at the Brooklyn Artery to explore our relationship to caregiving through lively discussion and art-making using the Jewish Studio Process.
In this three-part series, we’ll dive into different dimensions of caregiving — how we care for others, care for ourselves, and approach caregiving in society.
Come to one, two or all 3 sessions! $18 per workshop.
All are welcome—no artistic experience is necessary.
April 24 — Taking Care of Others: Who do you care for? What are the expectations and responsibilities—from yourself or others? What have you lost and found in becoming a caregiver? What are the boundaries—or self, time, creativity, and move—you’ve needed to establish and tear down? Register HERE for April 24!
May 15 — Taking Care of Ourselves: Who cares for you as you care for others? What do you need to take care of yourself — and are you receiving it? How do you adapt when those needs change? What, if anything, do you yearn for? Registration for May 15 coming soon :)
June 5 — Caregiving in Society: What did you learn about care and caregiving from your family and community growing up? What are the formal and informal structures that you rely on to make your life work? What do you need to sustain yourself? Registration for June 5 coming soon :)