Creative Processing in Community: Nurturing Nature
Creative Processing is a series for all ages to reflect together on big (and sometimes tough) ideas about the world and ourselves through art.
Gather together to reflect on how nature can provide a source of healing in difficult moments. This workshop includes guided group conversations with an expressive arts therapist, grounding and mindfulness exercises, and hands-on art-making projects as an outlet for processing emotions.
About the instructor
Natalia Torres del Valle, REAT, is an expressive arts psychotherapist passionate about helping children find meaningful ways of communicating beyond words. In addition to many years of teaching at the Museum, she received a BS in elementary education and ESL education from NC State and an MA in clinical mental health, specializing in expressive arts therapy, from Lesley University.