Creative Healing
a safe place for expressionCreative Healing Workshops
Presented by Studio3 & Haywood Hospice & Palliative Care
Studies show that art relieves anxiety, depression and stress and serves as a modality for self-understanding, personal change and emotional transformation. This is especially true for those who have experienced the loss of a loved one. The workshops we provide will provide a safe space for expression and support for healing.
All workshops are FREE and open to anyone who is searching for ways to handle grief – you are not alone.
Sherri Burch owns and operates Studio3 in Canton. She has been silversmithing for 36+ years and has taught jewelry arts for 26+ years. She is a Certified Drug & Alcohol Counselor, Qualified Mental Health Professional and Registered Yoga Teacher.
Spring 2024
April 20, 2024
10:00am – 5:00pm
Lunch is provided!
“Embraceable You” will bring caregivers together to support each other while creating a bracelet around their experience as a caregiver. They will be free to express everything from frustration to love, to letting go. Each participant will leave the class with a bracelet to wear as a reminder to embrace and love themselves as they continue their journey as a caregiver.
Summer 2024
August 17, 2024
10:00am – 5:00pm
Lunch is provided!
“Captured in Time” participants will capture a keepsake within resin and construct a pendant or earrings. Creating a beautiful and enduring memento of someone dearly loved will hold their lifelong impression close to the heart.
Participants need to bring small mementos to create with. Examples include: copies of notes, pieces of greeting cards, copies of photos, material from cloths, small dried flowers, ashes, buttons, etc.
Winter 2024
November 23, 2024
10:00am – 5:00pm
Lunch is provided!
“The Keys to My Heart” will allow individuals to unlock their grief. Each participant will create a key chain memento as a reminder that grief is love with nowhere to go. Just like we don’t want to lose our keys, we don’t want to lose our memories of someone we have loved and lost. The special memento can serve as a key reminder of the love that never goes away.