Are you looking to bring more creativity to your life?
Our art workshops—virtual or in-person—are designed to help you tap into your imagination and explore the joy of making. Art isn’t just about the finished piece—it’s about the journey. Each brushstroke, color choice, and playful experiment is part of your own creative story. Artworks become a reflection of your process, a window into your unique way of thinking and seeing the world. In these workshops, you’ll:
Whether you join us online or in person, you’ll leave inspired, refreshed, and more connected to your creative spirit.
- Experiment with different techniques and materials
- Experience creativity as an evolving practice, not just a product.
- Develop confidence in your artistic style
- Connect with a community of artists and creative thinkers
Whether you join us online or in person, you’ll leave inspired, refreshed, and more connected to your creative spirit.
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Helen Klebesadel (MFA 1989). In addition to teaching workshops nationally and internationally, Helen has taught for UW-Madison, Beloit College, and Lawrence University, where she taught for ten years, earned tenure and periodically chaired the art department. Helen has taught contemporary theory, art foundations, and a broad range of 2-D and 3-D art courses and workshops for over 30 years. In addition to her expertise in watercolors and other painting media, she has taught all forms of printmaking, as well as drawing, mixed media, computer aided imaging and book arts.
Helen is also a certified Creativity Coach through the Creativity Coaching Association. In addition to traditional 'talk' coaching, she regularly uses mixed media and collage as part of her arts-based creativity coaching workshops. Helen believes art-making is a form of pre-verbal thinking and problem solving that can be applied to our work to enhance and expand the place of creativity in our lives.
Helen is also a certified Creativity Coach through the Creativity Coaching Association. In addition to traditional 'talk' coaching, she regularly uses mixed media and collage as part of her arts-based creativity coaching workshops. Helen believes art-making is a form of pre-verbal thinking and problem solving that can be applied to our work to enhance and expand the place of creativity in our lives.
Join us!Join us to build a FREE community for artists and creatives at all levels, in all media to find others interested in expanding the place of art in their lives.
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