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Monday, September 20, 2010

CREATIVITY COACHING


CREATIVITY COACHING

Now that I've finally found my creative voice I'm here to help you do the same!

We all feel the need to express ourselves at least now and then. Getting those thoughts, words, images, feelings out of our heads and in to the world is so healthy. It relieves stress, inspires joy, and can change how we see ourselves. But many of us stuff our voices down for fear of being criticized or not being able to say what we want to say exactly the way we want to say it.

Creative expression isn't about being DaVinci or GaGa. It's about the finding the best way to say what you want to say -- then DOING IT!

I will work closely with you to assess the best route we should take to unleashing your creative self. Some people just need routine and structure, others need to be challenged and still others need to clear emotional or mental blocks that stop their creative flow. We'll use techniques and exercises that are fun and inspirational.

To facilitate your journey even further all my clients will have FREE access to the MUSE studio space so you can start or expand on projects in an enriching and safe environment. I am in MUSE during the week and will be available for guidance during your time in the studio at no extra cost. Access will be limited to certain hours and days but I will assess this on a client by client basis.

Coaching with me starts at $60/session (1 to 2 hours) or 8 weekly sessions for $400.

My coaching sessions can be tailored for teens as well as self expression during these years is one of the most important things a teen can do to keep themselves on track.

I can be reached at renee@museartspace.com or 388-2044.

FOR MORE BACKGROUND INFO ON ME SEE MY "WHO'S THIS RENEE CHICK?" BLOG ENTRY.

Sunday, September 19, 2010

Cool Give Away

There is a give away contest at this link.  Sign up and 
if you win give me the piece -- hehe

Thursday, September 16, 2010

"Let's Get Messy" Birthday Parties at MUSE


"Let's Get Messy Birthday Parties" are now being hosted at MUSE!!!!!!

These 90 min parties include face painting and an art project starting at $12/per child - minimum party is $95. Dress to get messy!!!

The party activities can be accommodated for any age from toddler to teen so send me your ideas and I'll work with you to make this the best party your kids ever had!!!

MUSE CREATE! art classes for ADULTS, TEENS, TWEENS and KIDS


These courses are about getting your hands dirty and trying new things to jump start your creative soul. I have the first 4 weeks planned but I want to work with the interests of the class to build the last 4 weeks. Also I will offer FREE studio time for you to come in to work on your projects if you want to expand on your project through the week.

The CREATE! series for ADULTS, TEENS, TWEENS and KIDS is about relaxing into art and having fun. So it's actually great for all skill levels.

I'm a very practiced artist and this is something that I wish I had had access to. I'm looking forward to them myself!!! :)

Registration is now open for the 8 week Tween, Teen and Adults courses so book your spot now while there is space. Bring a friend and get 10% of your fee. REGISTRATION FORMS ARE AT www.museartspace.com

KIDS CREATE! for 5 to 7 is still being debated on - drop in or course? Drop me a line and tell me what you think? renee@museartspace.com

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

MUSE Creates! registration forms are available for download


Pre-registration is now open for my courses for Tweens, Teens and Adults.
Registration forms can be downloaded at www.museartspace.com (top of the page).
There has been enormous interest already and space is limited. It's "first registration
in gets it!" so make sure you register early.

Also the preschool drop off seems to be working well. It's 10 to 11 daily. $5 per drop in.
COME GET MESSY WITH YOUR KIDS. I have a kid I know what it's like to not want to make a mess in your own house. That's what the MUSE workshop is for! So come on out and give it a try! Tea and coffee available for the adults!

Still trying to figure out the 5 to 8 year group. Do you all want Saturday morning drop in or would you prefer a set time for Saturdays? I'm open to suggestions.

SO GET YOUR CREATIVE SELVES HERE AND COME PLAY WITH ME AT MUSE ARTSPACE!!

See you soon!
Renee

Saturday, September 11, 2010

Anna Karpinski Opening



Kay - I know this is horrible but I just HAD to take pix of what the
show looks like tonight and all I had was my MacBook photobooth for a camera.
Anyhoo - here it is. It's really stunning!!!

Thursday, September 9, 2010

Change in programming

Hi there. Because of the changes in the Digital Media Workshops I need to reschedule the programming at MUSE. I apologize for this. MUSE is meant to be flexible and be able to evolve. However, to those who eventually sign up for courses the dates will be honoured so you don't have to worry about that.

All programming that was to start October 2 is now starting October 9 and will end on Dec 4.
Also KIDS CREATE (5 to 8) drop is being replaced by an 8 week course. Please see below.

KIDS CREATE - an 8 week course for kids 5 to 7 that will introduce them to various kinds of media including film, animation, painting, drawing, collage, print, etc.
Adult accompaniment a must adults are welcome to hang out in the lounge and read or use our computers/wireless internet.

Oct 9 to Dec 4 (Oct 30 will be skipped)
9:00am to 10am
Fee $80.00
Pre-registration required as there are only 8 spaces in this course.

email Renee at renee@museartspace.com

ALSO DON'T FORGET ABOUT
Tweens Create (8 to 11yrs) - Saturdays, Oct 9 to Dec 4 (8weeks) - 11:00 to 12:30 - $125
Teens Create (12 to 15yrs) - Tues Eves, Sept 29th to Nov 16 (8 weeks) - 6:30pm to 8pm - $125
Adults Create (16+) - Saturdays, Oct 9 to Dec 4 (8weeks) - 1 to 3pm - $150

IN ALL COURSES A VARIETY OF MEDIA WILL BE EXAMINED - FROM FILM/VIDEO TO DRAWING, PAINTING, COLLAGE, ETC.

PRE-REGISTRATION REQUIRED.

Monday, September 6, 2010

PRESCHOOL DAILY DROP IN CORRECTION (Island Family Magazine listing)

So sorry about this but the program for preschoolers runs from 10 to 11 weekdays.
NOT 9 to 10am like list in Island Family Magazine. It was an error on my part.
Hope to see you there!

Renee

Sunday, September 5, 2010

Who is this Renee chick?





I've lived in PEI for about 5 years now and I've come to realize that few people know who I am. I guess I've always flown under the radar. But my life has changed drastically over the last couple years so I've decided spread my wings and follow my passion for creative expression. I understand that to do this successfully, people need to know who I am. So here goes!

I'm originally from Southern Ontario. I went to UofT and got a BFA in Art and Art History, specializing in painting. Then I went to OCAD for New Media. I am, by trade, an editor for animation and have been for 12 years. I've worked in many studios in Toronto and Ottawa and 5 years ago my then husband, Brian Sharp, and I moved our family here for jobs at Trapeze Animation. Trapeze has since shut down but Brian and I are still business partners in our own production company, Mugisha Enterprises Inc. . We develop and produce story based digital media including an animated pilot for Teletoon called Angora Napkin, created by Island Graphic Novelist, Troy Little. We also are in development with a children's media property called the Amazing Travelling Friendship Fair which we have received significant funding for a demo website (www.friendshipfair.com) and for which I and Island writer, Patti Larsen, have written a picture book called "Humphrey the Helper" . Brian and I are both very active in the film, television and digital media community on PEI as members of the Island Film Factory.



The most incredible thing that has happened to me and the thing that really showed me that I can manifest whatever I want if I want it bad enough was meeting and working with one of my heroes, Peter Gabriel. Though it didn't result in a final product the experience was life changing and opened the world up to me. Nothing seemed out of reach.

Anyway back to PEI! After 4 years, my cushy job with Trapeze ended and I found myself on my own and jobless for the first time in 20 years. I had the desire to stay in PEI but no possibilities for a job in my field. And though we'd had some success at Mugisha, it had never been our main source of income. This was when that nagging voice in my head and heart started to scream louder and louder that I needed to do something in the arts.

Since my last year of high school I wanted to have a shared space where artists could work and show. When I finished University I realized there was an enormous gap between artists and the general public. I felt very alienated because I wanted people to see my art but I didn't fit into the art scene at all. It became my mission to bring art to the general public to bridge that gap somehow. I truly believe that all people need to be exposed to art to become comfortable with it and understand that it's important not only to value it in our society but to explore and value their own forms of self expression. I also believe that artists themselves need to be exposed to the general public because the art world really has become so insulated and self absorbed. When artists only make work that only other artists and people in the art industry can understand then art has really lost its power. Both sides feel alienated - artists feel misunderstood and dismissed by the general public while the general public feels intimidated and even sometimes mocked by a language they don't understand.

Over the years I've tried to bring art to the people in many ways. I co-coordinated a gallery in Toronto called Access Art Now that was located in the Toronto Eaton Centre. It was as public as you can get. We had some highly conceptual shows there and were able to present art to people who would never have stepped into a gallery on purpose. It was a very interesting experiment and I came to understand that it was going to take a lot of work and a lot of teaching to achieve my goal. From there I ran several student galleries and put on many group shows in public spaces. In fact my first year in PEI, Brian, Tara Costello, Patrick Ledwell and I put on the APE (artistic presence is essential) show in the ATC atrium. It featured over 30 artists, artisans and various creatives including a fantastic spread by the Culinary. The idea was to show that creativity is the core of a healthy community.



From there I started a group called the Lovely Witches Club with my friend Patti Larsen. We are a creativity club and currently have over 186 members world wide. The idea was to invite people to explore and express themselves creatively in an online forum. It's been extremely inspiring and many people who would never consider themselves artists have gone on to try many forms of self expression. LWC is about process over product, where self expression is viewed as vital for personal growth and healthy living. LWC also hosts socials and workshops but our main function is the Witches Ball, a SINsational extravaganza of performance and art, held annually around Halloween. We strive to present creative expression in a social forum to expose as many people as we can to art.

Click to see the Witches Ball.




That brings me to today and to MUSEartspace, the love of my life.

I wanted to create a space that would give emerging artists a proper gallery to show in, and at the same time give the general public a space in which to explore and express their most creative selves. It's a space in which to learn and be inspired, for all ages. I encourage and facilitate creative expression through all kinds of activities and courses for children, teens and adults.



I've never been one to toot my own horn but I think it's important that people should know why they should try the programming at MUSE - either for their children or themselves.

1. I'm a mother to beautiful 9 year old Ruby Sharp and I know what is missing in our schools and what I would like her to learn. I want to offer programming that gives our kids tools to express themselves, give their fears, their ideas, their experiences a voice so that they can move through them and grow up to be healthy expressive adults.
2. I've taught and created lesson plans for childrens arts classes before and this summer I taught side by side with a phenomenal teacher. He helped me to develop curriculum and gave me even more insight in what it takes to facilitate creative expression for various age groups.
3. I've spent the last 4 years learning and developing tools for personal energy management and holistic living. I had a very rough childhood and carried that into my adult life but I've healed so much and want so much to share the tools that got me to where I am today.
4. I believe that self expression is a way toward healing emotionally and physically and that teaching children and adults how to express themselves without regard to the product of that expression is a way to facilitate health in individuals.
5. I believe that facilitating creative expression in general and at the grassroots level will bring back society's regard for the arts and in turn make our community healthier.
6. I know that MUSEartspace (and other such places) can help turn around an ailing neighbourhood just by its very presence. I've seen it happen first hand in just the short time MUSE has been open.
7. I understand the need to express and the fear of doing it because you don't think it's good enough. I spent so long pushing down my feelings and ideas but I found my way out. And now I want to help others do the same.
8. I also understand the fear that comes with being a practicing artist. Laying your soul out for people to see. And needing a safe place to start your journey. I want to support emerging artists in their careers. And I want to support those more established artists who are trying something new. It never gets easy.

So that's me -- I've done a lot and learned a lot and now it's time for me to share that with the world. I hope that this introduction has cleared up some questions you may have had about me. The thing is -- I absolutely LOVE MUSEartspace!! It's an amazing place to work in and to create in. But it needs community support. So spread the word to everyone you know about the workshops and functions that happen at MUSE everyday - in fact try taking one yourself.

I have an after school creative enrichment program ready to go for 5 lucky students ages 8 to 11. There are 8 week courses for all ages from Tween, Teen, and Adult. There are drop in hours for pre-schoolers and kids. There's open studio time and evening events like singer/songwriter circles, socials, life drawing, etc! And please feel free to suggest ideas for courses or functions to me - I'm always open to what people are interested in. MUSE can also be rented for workshops and meetings. And all you artists -- I take work on consignment so bring in your stuff and let me sell it for you!

This place is for you.

It was always meant to evolve to suit the needs of those it was intended for - the community. I know I've been much more creative and expressive since being there. And everyone that walks through the doors says the same.

Thanks for taking the time to learn more about me. I'm excited to see what the future holds for MUSEartspace. Hope to see you all very soon!!!

happy expressing
Renee