Artist Ashram is a multidisciplinary art jam space - an artistic haven which nurtures creativity in all ages. Participants with all levels of art experience are invited, including guest artists who offer their mastery as an example, inspiration and entry point. The four stations (writing, dancing, sound making and visual art creation) are available to all as well, and individuals are encouraged to expand their comfort zone, trying new things and media.
Photos from our last AA: https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.1138471986178544.1073741874.340377475988003&type=3
Featured Artists:
Ricardo Woo is a painter, architect, ceramic artist and performer. In the last 4 years he produced a body of "notations" from jams in Contact Improvisation, which he calls "drawing of dance and the dance of drawing". Based in New York City, Ricardo Woo works on a variety of collaborative art projects related with body and motion, fine arts and dance.
Allyssa Rivera is a dancer and emerging movement therapist engaged in the exploration of the fluid, substantial, cellular aspect of the Self as a means to better balance the potential state of Being and the active state of Doing. She is particularly interested in the role of embodiment and movement in supporting the ability to delve deeper into other expressive arts, such as writing.
We will explore a fusion of visual art and movement, offering an experience for everyone!
Artist Ashram Tribe Guides:
Srikala Chandra Das SriKaloGY
Jesse Johnson #DancingWithGravity
Robin Rita
Malia Kulp
Adam Ahuja
Rebecca Lin Bone
Darius L Wigfall
David Jason Williams
Please join us and make this monthly event part of your self-expression and rejuvenation routine. Join us from 7-10pm and experience the magic of collaborative, multi-disciplinary free expression and improvisation!
We will circle up promptly at 7pm -
**** "Taste of Bhakti will be open for your delight****
$10 cash at the door.
25 1st Avenue 2nd Floor
New York, New York
This event brought to you by:
http://www.artistashram.com/
http://unitribe.net/
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