soulcollage®

Description: find an inner compass with this workshop. SoulCollage is a fun, flexible, intuitive collage process that inspires creativity and enables participants to gain insight, self exploration and self acceptance. Using the process developed by Seena B. Frost, participants will create collaged cards from found images and then use them with experiential activites to help discover their unique inner wisdom and guidance.
Tools provided: all materials provided (magazines, scissors, glue, boards and a workstation). You are welcome to bring your own magazines, cards, photos, images or personal materials. 
Schedule: saturday, 9-4, workshop with a simple breakfast, lunch and happy hour provided.
Things to bring: a playful sense of wonder and a willingness to let the process guide you along the way.
CEU (cont. educational units): a syllabus and certificate description is available upon request.
Cost: to be determined by either unit price or group rate.
The workshop space: an artist’s studio space converted for group use, measuring 25’x33’, ample room for up to 18 people to function well within the space. The setting is located on a 2-acre peaceful wooded property with outside elevated decks for creative contemplation.
Facilitators: Steve Mayse, a professor of art and design for over 25 years at the Kansas City Art Institute, has been a practicing artist and illustrator for over 35 years with an m.f.a. in design from Kansas University. His work has been exhibited in many magazines across the nation, in galleries in Kansas City and the midwest, N.Y.C., L.A. and S.F., Ca., Australia and recently in the Czech Republic. Shelley Mayse is a licensed specialist clinical social worker with over 20 years experience. She has an m.s.w. from Kansas University, is a SoulCollage facilitator, a trained life coach and a conference presenter on creativity and wellness. She enjoys working with clients to foster personal and/or professional growth and believes in the power of the creative process to enhance and achieve life’s purpose.