Free Art Nights
Come as you are. Create as you feel. Paint like no one’s watching (because they’re not—they’re too busy dealing with their own stuff).
SoulCollage®
Insight with a personal twist. Rip, glue, scribble, and discover what your inner voice has been trying to say between the chaos and crying...or screaming...or even in the silence.
Creative Journaling
A bunch of random humans. Different ages. Different backgrounds. Different baggage. One shared story.
This isn’t therapy (but you might feel better afterwards). It’s creative. It’s chaotic. It’s beautifully honest. No writing skills required.
Pop-Up Healing Galleries
This is your very own emotional food truck. We'll pack up the van with art supplies, yoga mats, journals, or whatever else fits, and roll straight into your neighborhood. One week you might be throwing paint on a canvas. The next, you’re journaling in the sunshine or making good use of our yoga mats. We don’t do boring. We do connection, creativity, and community. All ages. All vibes. All welcome. We don’t care if you show up with glitter in your hair or grief in your chest. Just show up.
Empowerment Circles
A circle of humans. No icebreakers. No fake stuff. Just real. Come as you are—loud, quiet, somewhere in between. Speak your truth or just sit there.
Lead the convo or stare at the floor. All of it heals. All of it’s welcome and accepted. Ooh, and absolutely no “say your name and a fun fact” nonsense.
The “Just Be” Space
This is your permission slip to fall apart. No workshops. No breathing exercises. No expectation to explain. Just space—quiet, open, and yours. For the days when holding it together takes too much energy, or when silence says more than words ever could. Sit. Sob. Stare out the window. We’re not watching. We’re just making sure the space is here when you need it most. No fixing. No forcing. Just being.
Release & Reflect Gala
Not your average art show. This is a celebration of creative courage. Featuring community-made masterpieces, live storytelling, and yes, an auction.
Kids Yoga/Meditation
Our kids' yoga and meditation classes are for the wild ones, the worriers, the wiggle monsters, and the deep thinkers. We breathe. We bend. We occasionally fall over—and that’s part of the magic. No “sit still” here. We’re teaching little ones how to move through big emotions. Come as you are. Socks optional. Tantrums? Try again—this is a calm-ish zone.
Community Quilt Project
Sew it. Stitch it. Granny square it.
The Community Quilt Project is where art, legacy, and a little chaos come together. Want to collab and get social? Join the crew working on our hand-sewn quilt—bring your stories and your stitches. Prefer to vibe solo? No problem. Crochet your heart out in the quiet area and make some granny squares for our cozy patchwork of connection. It’s a multi-generational masterpiece in progress—because healing looks good in layers.
Candlelight Decompression Evenings
Low light, soft music, maybe some tea? We dim the lights and let the space hold whatever kind of “exhale” people need. Canvas, paint, and journals are available. Tissues too. Nobody will ask you how you’re doing unless you want them to.
Nostalgia Night: Juice Boxes & Blanket Forts
We break out the pillows, build ridiculous blanket forts, and hand out juice boxes, graham crackers, and coloring books. Come dressed in whatever says “comfort” to you—pajamas, onesie, or a full business suit...whatever comfort is to you, works for us! Adults only for this one!
Memory Mapping Mural
A giant community canvas where people add a moment, a word, a symbol of something they’ve lived through. Over time, it becomes a tapestry of survival.
The Breakdown Table
A literal table set up with tissues, art prompts like “What saved you?” or “What are you holding?” and no one to answer to but the page.
Vintage Vibes Yoga
Gentle movement for the bold and beautifully seasoned. We stretch what still stretches, breathe through what doesn’t, and laugh when our joints sound like popcorn. No pressure, no pretzels—just grounding, grace, and good vibes. Come as you are (and bring the good snacks if you’ve got ‘em).
Mess-terpiece Night
Once a month, we hand over the canvas (and the chaos) to the kids. They’ll paint with their fingers, toes, elbows, noses—whatever they feel moved to use. Parents must stay (this is not a drop-off zone). If your kid melts down or decides to redecorate the ceiling, you'll be right there to take them home.
Important: Dress them in clothes you absolutely don’t care about. Seriously. And bring a fresh outfit for the ride home.
This is creative expression in its wildest form. You’ve been warned.