Juliet Lockwood

nat rosasco • April 9, 2020
Artist/Instructor/Arts Facilitator:
Brookline Continuing & Adult Education
Brookline, Massachusetts


Bio:
As an artist, instructor, art facilitator, I offer skill building and creative stimulation methods which I have found to be inspiring. My course offerings have been recently growing in membership through Brookline Continuing and Adult Education.

My expertise has been in the foundation of drawing, the painting experience “ where you are” and in mini retreat experiences. I hope to bring well being to all classroom and bedside situations.

I have been hosting community wellness fairs and strive to make meaningful arts and crafts for the varied populations I serve. It is my honor to work with children or elders to get on their level, for cresting safe space, in the hope of getting the easiest expressive outcomes.

I continue to seek collaborations with campuses, health care and corporate institutions who would like to bring systemic healing and or creative solutions to Human Resource and Community Events, through live art happenings.
I have built a portable art school, catering and supplemental therapy program which can be brought to any group large or small.

My ambition is to train more administrators, artists, therapists, healthcare workers and teachers to utilize the best practices for all ages, celebrating the potential in all of us to slow down and notice how much fun it can be to try something colorful, enriching and possibly transformative.
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