Date: Tuesday, July 28, 2020
Time: 7:15 – 9:00 pm
Presenter: Michèle Jubilee Davey
How can creativity serve the advancement of discourse, society and collective spiritual well being?
In this workshop we will examine creativity as a faculty of the soul that every human being can manifest. Understanding creativity as a spiritual attribute can help us live more consciously, can shape our relationships and our approach to service and work. As a faculty of the human soul, creativity can change how we see art and the purpose of art and artists as tools for social transformation. It can also change the way we see the world.
About the Presenter: Michèle Jubilee Davey holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree in both Art History and Visual Arts from the University of British Columbia, Canada. Michèle has experience working in education, public programming and curatorial assistance in art galleries and museums both large and small. Especially interested in community engagement, Michèle hopes to continue to learn about how museum and gallery programs can facilitate learning about important discourses such as Anthropology, Curatorial Studies, Art History, and Contemporary Visual Arts. Michèle also works as a freelance multidisciplinary artist and illustrator. Her various projects and series range from painting, printmaking, photography, digital illustration, poetry, murals and installation. Engaged in many ongoing projects, Michèle seeks to find and create spaces for elevated conversation, often exploring the human body as a metaphor in her art.
https://www.michelejubilee.com/
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