K-12 Professional Development Workshop for Teachers | Led by Michelle Holdt 
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The Arts are intrinsically Healing. Music moves us. Visiting a museum inspires. Dancing uplifts our spirit. Yet many of us tell ourselves "I am not creative." This hands-on workshop will introduce simple, accessible, non-threatening art-making strategies including symbolic collages, drawing with our eyes closed, or with our non-dominant hand, and even simple scribbling. These integrated strategies will weave in mindfulness and many can be used in a short period of time to ground & center ourselves and our students. Come and play! Let the arts heal! 

Michelle Holdt is a bold, creative, and love-drenched voice in the world of educational change. Michelle is an artist, a mom, and a passionate advocate leading for Love with a capital L and Creativity with a capital C. She brings her years of arts education leadership experience combined with a passionate commitment to self-awareness and creativity. Some of her highly acclaimed workshops include The Art of Self Care & Lead with Your Humanity. She is also the author of Radiance: The Art of Self Love, and the co-producer of Arts is the Root. Michelle was the Founding Executive Director of Arts Ed Matters and the Arts & Restorative Learning Coordinator for the San Mateo County Office of Education. She truly embodies living an arts-driven life & makes the arts accessible for all she reaches. Michelle holds multiple degrees and credentials in education including a BA in Drama and Human Development from Harvard.

Acknowledgements

Stanford Live’s K-12 programs are generously supported by Gretchen and Mark Schar, the Koret Foundation, and an anonymous donor.

Call Box Office: 650.724.2464
WHEN:

COST:
FREE

Café Closed

All prices and programs subject to change.