Mindful Art

at  Saint Luke's Presbyterian Church,

1978 Mount Vernon Road

Atlanta, Ga.

Mindful Art

Come engage in activities that focus more on the creative process than the final product. The invitation is to create art in a way where we “collaborate with chance” and embrace how our creative impulses unfold. This is a good time to be present and aware of our breathing, thoughts and emotions.

Wednesdays from 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm,

September 6 – November 15
Room 203 @ SLPC – Supplies Provided

Wednesdays from 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm

October 11 – November 8
Room 203 @ SLPC – Supplies Provided

No registration required.

Saint Luke’s Presbyterian is located at 1978 Mount Vernon Road. Please enter from Manhasset side at main lobby double doors. 


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