the ARTIST’S WAY

Workshop

Based on the Best-Selling Book by Julia Cameron

DATES * LOCATION * TUITION * CONTACT INFO * DESCRIPTION * TESTIMONIALS

 

 

WORKSHOPS COMING SOON
TO THE CHICAGO AREA!

12 Sessions
(Each workshop session is 21/2 hours once a week,
dates and times to be announced at a later date.)

  

TUITION: $675 *

 

*($75 non-refundable deposit is required when you register

 in order to secure your place in the class. 

The remainder of the tuition ($600) is due on or before the first night of workshop.

Early Bird Tuition: $600 (if you register and pay in full
14 days prior to the first night of the workshop).

 

 

FOR INFORMATION ON REGISTERING FOR THE CLASS:

CALL MARJORIE AT (310) 612-6873 (cell) or (708)429-1940 (local)

 

REGISTRATION & PAYMENT FORM


 

 

FOR MORE INFORMATION OR TO ENROLL,
PLEASE CONTACT:

 

 

Marjorie Dunn
(310) 612-6873 (cell) or (708)429-1940 (local)
workshops@marjoriedunn.com

www.marjoriedunn.com or www.artistswayworkshop.com

 

 

 

Blast through your creative blocks!  Recover your creativity!  Rid yourself of excessive LIMITING BELIEFS, FEAR, SELF-CRITICISM, GUILT, PERFECTIONISM, SELF-SABOTAGE, JEALOUSY, and other inhibiting forces. Replace them with self-acceptance, enthusiasm and spirituality. Empowering activities and exercises conducted in a supportive group environment show you how to tap into your higher creative energies. Proven 3-month program integrates new habits into your daily routine to dramatically increase your artistic confidence, improve your productivity, recapture your creative flow and ignite your creative expression. Inspiring sessions spur the imagination and capture new ideas. 

Anyone can benefit from this workshop!  If you are a working or aspiring artist, writer, poet, actor, comedian, painter, dancer, musician, or even someone who has never imagined themselves as being “creative,” this workshop can help you reconnect with buried dreams and overcome self-defeating behavioral patterns that have kept you from fulfilling your potential. 

Comments from prior workshop participants:

“The class was a fabulous experience. It was well thought out. It drew out everyone . . . with the entire class participating in fun and varied activities. I wouldn’t have you change anything you did. Your personality, your experience of being a working artist, sharing yourself and your path, helped break down any apprehension of sharing. The class was outstanding.” Suzanne

“The workshop has been great. A wonderful mix of people and personalities. Seeing everyone’s talents and hearing their views really helped me in my creative struggles. . . Your leadership has been fundamental in finding a middle ground for all the creative types in the group. Whether we are visual artists, actors, singers, writers – your understanding of the creative process gives us all common ground where we can share our triumphs and frustrations. This workshop has truly changed my life.” Doug

 “I really enjoyed the class. As a writer, and an introvert, it’s very hard for me to open up publicly/socially but the exercises we did in the workshop, which I originally resisted, proved to be a great source of enlightenment vis-à-vis my creative process. When I pushed myself to participate, I always found I walked away from the class with a better idea of my capabilities, greater insight into what was going on inside of me, and an improved knowledge of myself. . . Thanks so much.” Laurie

“This class has been wonderful for me. It was hard to imagine on the very first night how rewarding it would be for me. I got my wishes. I was able to generate morning pages, and explore my creativity, and to enjoy making new supportive friends. You are a great facilitator. This was such a non-threatening environment. . . .” Wendie

“Well, it’s been an emotional roller coaster for me. I’ve been hopeful, terrified, relieved. I missed two classes in the first month and although I had valid reasons for missing them, I probably could have made it to class if I really had wanted to. I felt a lot of resistance early on and was unsure of myself even being here. I didn’t know if I was ‘creative’ enough to be in the same room with these people. Now, at the end of the class, I wouldn’t dream of skipping a class -- not only for myself, but also I feel an obligation to support everyone else here and show my appreciation for their support. There’s a Buddhist practice called ‘just like me’ where you look at others and realize that they have the same fears and hopes as you. This class has been an actualization of that for me. Thanks.” Desmond