Sixth of 7 Workshops with Middle-School Youth at Red Hook Initiative: Universe Boxes

For our sixth of 7 empowering art workshop with youth at Red Hook Initiative, we introduced the concept of a universe box. A universe box can be a safe place in which to place written fears, dreams, worries and hopes. Before getting started with the art portion of the program, we talked with the group and checked in about continued use of positive affirmations and mirror work that we've been practicing in our workshops. Some students shared funny stories about receiving their self-loving Valentine's cards in the mail and their parents' reactions.

Next, in an effort to become centered and relaxed, we turned off the lights and sat in silence for 30 seconds while paying attention to our breath, inhaling and exhaling. 

The students decorated their universe boxes with acrylic paint, appliques, cut photographs and glitter. As their paint dried, we distributed colorful pieces of paper and encouraged students to write down their cares to place into their universe boxes. We explained that it is a safe place to store their important thoughts, which will help them feel more relaxed as if the universe is holding and handling their tough issues and dreams. 

We wrapped up with the mirror work exercise in which students look into their own eyes while saying something loving and kind to themselves.

Thanks, RHI, for having us back! We look forward to our final special workshop in this series of 7, next week. And thanks Patricia for the photos!

Fifth of 7 Workshops with Youth at Red Hook Initiative: Self-Love Valentines

This week in celebration of Valentine’s Day, we wanted to do something especially self-loving with the middle-school youth at Red Hook Initiative

Laura drew big red hearts on the dry-erase board and invited everyone to etch out an empowering word or phrase inside the hearts using their pinkie fingers. 

We talked in a big circle about how everyone’s week went, as well as using affirmations, observing negative thoughts and saying loving things in the mirror. One thing about questions we learned from Dr. Lissa Rankin is to ask meaningful ones, so we also asked if there were any moments they felt appreciated or upset, and we talked from there.

Patricia led an 8-minute guided meditation to relax and center us. As we inhaled deeply she guided us to imagine ourselves floating on a fluffy, light and loving cloud. As we exhaled, we imagined placing all of our worries inside a colorful balloon. We watched in our minds as we let it float far away, and when we could barely see it in the distance, it burst with our worries, disintegrating them completely. We repeated this several times and then imagined ourselves floating back down on our cloud while feeling warmth in our hearts and saying, “I am amazing. I am special. I am unique. I am loved.” 

This week the empowering art came in the form of creating unique hand-written love letters to ourselves. Most agreed that it is sometimes easier to tell other people how special they are and how much we love them, than it is to tell ourselves. 

Everyone decorated the cards beautifully using markers, colored pencils, stickers, photographs from PatriciaG Photos and paper square appliques. Some were inspired by "Power Thoughts for Teens" cards by Louise Hay that we put on the tables. These special self-love Valentine's Day cards are super heart-warming. We addressed envelopes to ourselves and mailed them.

As always, we ended the workshop by passing around our heart-shaped mirror and saying something loving to ourselves while looking into our eyes. Then we surprised the kids with organic chocolate chip cookies! It’s Valentine’s Day after all. 

Thanks RHI! We love being with you guys. Thanks to PatriciaG Photos for these lovely pics. Excited to be back in two weeks for workshop #6 - Universe Boxes! 































Fourth of 7 Workshops with Youth at Red Hook Initiative: Gratitude Journals

On a rainy/snowy February 5, 2014, Arts & Dreams shared the fourth workshop in our series of 7 after-school empowering art workshops with middle-school youth at Red Hook Initiative. This week was all about gratitude. Paying attention to the things we're grateful for helps us to focus on the good in our lives, which centers us and brings more things to feel grateful about. We gave everyone their own journal and invited them to write down 10 things that they're grateful for. Laura & Patricia shared their practice of keeping a journal and writing a gratitude list every morning. Keeping a gratitude journal creates a new habit of active appreciation that opens up our hearts and minds to receive and believe more reasons to feel good about ourselves. Patricia led the group in a centering breathing exercise that can be used any time to feel more peaceful and relaxed. Using two of her photographs as inspiration, she guided everyone in a brief visualization of a serene place, be it a beach or a waterfall. Breathing and practicing gratitude are both free and easy to use. Then the acrylic paints and paintbrushes came out. Laura demonstrated how to mix paint so everyone could create their own special colors. The youth got to work creating some amazing decorated journal art! We wrapped up by saying (or thinking) something loving to ourselves while looking in the mirror. Mirror work is one more practice that’s free and easy to do along our journey to love ourselves more.
 
 
We have been having a blast with youth and staff! Thanks to everyone at RHI for all you do. Thanks PatriciaG Photos for the great pics. Excited for next week!

Third of 7 Workshops with Youth at Red Hook Initiative: Positive Messages on T-Shirts

On January 29, 2014, Arts & Dreams returned to Red Hook Initiative for our third empowering art workshop in a series of seven, held after school with middle-school youth. We talked about paying attention to the words we think and say about ourselves and each other. Laura and Patricia shared their experiences with depression, self-hate and grief and the realization that we are free to make a better-feeling choice in how we think about ourselves. Patricia led the group in a calming, dreamy visualization and breathing exercise that anyone can use at any time to feel more centered and peaceful. We gave the middle-schoolers fabric paint and t-shirts. They created positive wearable messages. Their creativity rocked! We wrapped up by saying (or thinking) something nice while looking into a mirror. A quick pick-me-up that we can make into a new habit whenever we see ourselves.

 




Thank you, everyone at RHI, for all your help with everything and for having us share empowerment and creativity with community youth! Thanks to our Patricia Geremia of PatriciaG Photos for these pics. Next week: Gratitude Journals!

Second of 7 Workshops with Youth at Red Hook Initiative: Self Portraits

We were thrilled to be back at Red Hook Initiative for our second of 7 Arts & Dreams empowering art workshops with middle-school youth as part of their after-school programming! This week, January 22, 2014, our workshop was all about how we see ourselves. We talked about what we think and say when we look in the mirror, and how we feel about ourselves. Patricia demonstrated an easy visualization and mindful breathing technique. Then we challenged the students and staff with a drawing lesson where everyone looked into their own mirror and Laura guided us on how to draw self portraits. Most of us notice what we think is wrong with our faces and bodies when we look in the mirror. We discussed how we all have the power to choose which thoughts we want to believe. If a thought doesn't feel good, we can acknowledge it, feel all the feelings associated with it, and we don't have to believe it. We all deserve that self-love that will empower us to follow our dreams. Everyone made exceptional drawings and continued to draw after the portrait lesson. Then we wrapped up by saying a positive affirmation or a simple kind word while looking into our own eyes in the mirror.


 






Time for silly faces!!
Photos by Patricia Geremia of PatriciaG Photos
Thank you, everyone at RHI for having us back. We're honored to share empowerment through the arts with you all. And so excited for next week!

First of 7 Workshops with Youth at Red Hook Initiative: Affirmation Paintings

On January 15, 2014 Arts & Dreams kicked off the first of a 7 workshop series with middle school youth at the Red Hook Initiative in Red Hook, Brooklyn. First up, Affirmation Paintings. We began a discussion on what it means to love yourself, and how challenging that can be. We talked about paying attention to our thoughts and focusing on the ones that feel good. We learned about positive affirmations: loving, kind sentences that we can think or say to give ourselves a boost. After a simple breathing exercise we all painted positive affirmations with acrylic paint on stretched canvas. The creativity in the room was inspiring. Then we talked about why we painted the words and images we did, said loving affirmations while looking into our own eyes in a mirror, and gave ourselves a big round of applause.
Thanks for having us, RHI! We are so excited to see you all again next week!










    


photos by Patricia Geremia of PatriciaG Photos

Get Your Wellness On! Annual Suicide Awareness and Prevention Fair

We founded Arts & Dreams to foster feelings of hope and love in children, so they might learn to go easier on themselves and believe in their dreams. Our mission is suicide prevention through self-love, wrapped in papers and magic markers. We were thrilled to be a part of Get Your Wellness On! again this year. It's an annual suicide awareness and prevention fair in Washington Square, New York City, founded by Esmeralda Signore-Noble, who lost her son Andrew to suicide while he attended NYU. Esmeralda and Melissa Beh organize this free event for all ages to enjoy healing in the form of yoga, kung fu, Reiki, massage, dance, music, and art. Arts & Dreams had the fortune of having Dr. Liz Lasky, LCSW, PhD, at our table. Liz is a specialist in bullying, cyberbullying, teen dating violence, and relationship abuse, and our friend. We invited kids, teens and adults to make drawings of things they like about themselves and their lives, something that makes them smile and feel good. Their affirmation art was theirs to take home. We had a great day meeting new people and seeing friends. Big thank you to Matt Green for helping out and taking great pictures while Patricia Geremia was at a family wedding.


Affirmation Art Workshop for Adults at the New York Public Library

On August 12, 2013 Arts & Dreams visited the New York Public Library at Kips Bay with an empowering art workshop for adults. We were thrilled to share creative ways to feel more hope and love in such an inspiring institution as the NYPL. We came early to select books from the shelves on the 1st floor that might inspire - art books on Matisse and American painters, photography landscapes, and decorative books about horses and flowers. And we pulled Louise Hay's book "You Can Heal Your Life" which illuminates the importance of loving ourselves and using affirmations. In a closed room on the 3rd floor, where we were free to decorate and play soft classical music from a playlist, we gave a free affirmation art workshop for teens and adults. Patricia and I (Laura) shared our experiences with depression, self-doubt and self-hatred. We demonstrated how making hopeful affirmation art, by creating a kind sentence and personal imagery, can serve to heal our negative inner-talk. Affirmation art combines language and color to become a beautiful, resonant thought-drawing. The act of discussing feelings and creating new hopeful phrases to reflect upon has the potential to empower us to believe in our dreams. When our creations were done, we all said something sweet to ourselves while looking in Patricia's silver hand mirror. We have permission to share photos of some of the participants and their beautiful affirmation art. Thank you to Kaydene and the Kips Bay NYPL library staff for welcoming us. And thank you to Elizabeth McCall Walsh and Patricia Geremia (PatriciaG Photos) for the fabulous photos.











Arts & Dreams at the Children's Museum for the Arts (CMA) Aug 3!

We were thrilled to provide an Arts & Dreams Empowering Art Workshop as guest artists at the Children's Museum of the Arts (CMA) in SoHo on August 3rd. CMA is a gorgeous mecca for kids and all things art. We were fortunate to paint "affirmation art" under a giant dream catcher, hand made by kids that week and decorated with construction paper feathers on which they wrote their dreams. During our workshop, we invited museum patrons to paint words and images depicting things they love about themselves and their lives. The purpose of making affirmation art is to empower us to feel more love for ourselves and inspire more hope for our dreams to come true, all while experiencing the joy of painting. From toddlers to grandparents, we met and painted with all ages. We loved being guest artists at CMA and we thank Jen, Jess and everyone on staff for welcoming us. Can't wait to come back! Here are some pictures of our workshop taken by our own Patricia Geremia:



Arts & Dreams at Grand Street BID's Block Party July 13!

Party on! We had fun making empowering art with local Brooklynites at the Grand Street BID's Weekend Walk Block Party. Now a yearly event that Arts & Dreams has proudly been a part of for 2 years, this Block Party on Grand Street in East Williamsburg provides a "car-free oasis" where partying in the middle of the street is the name of the game. Everyone who visited the Arts & Dreams tent created drawings about things they like about themselves and their lives. We talked about paying attention to the words we speak to ourselves, and how creating positive, uplifting messages of gratitude and celebration can soothe us from within. Things feel better and our lives tend to flow easier when we're soothed and feeling good about ourselves. Laura Baran created free portrait drawings for some folks, and Patricia Geremia took most of the photos below. Hope you enjoy these images of our experience sharing empowerment through creativity on Grand Street as much as we enjoyed being there. A big thanks to Artineh and everyone at the Grand Street BID for having us back. And another big thanks to our helpful workshop facilitator, Matt Green.




Another awesome Arts & Dreams empowering art workshop for adults!

We just wrapped up another fun Arts & Dreams empowering art workshop for adults held at Alchemical Theatre Lab on 14th Street, NYC on April 6, 2013. Together we discussed what it means to love ourselves. Laura and Patricia shared some of their experiences growing up with low self-esteem and how they began empowering themselves by using their creativity to boost their self-love. After Laura demonstrated some tips on how to paint with acrylics, everyone painted creative affirmations on their individual stretched canvas. Their art making was an opportunity to paint a phrase that resonated with them. At the end of the workshop, we went around the room and everyone talked about what inspired them to make their paintings. It was a great way to hear everyone's story - whether they were going through a break up or a new job - and the paintings became more than positive phrases. The paintings spoke to what was going on in their lives in that moment and created a connection between us all. Everyone looked into their own eyes with Patricia's silver hand mirror and said something nice to themselves. Gene-Manuel Whirling, artist and creator of The Whirling Blog shot some video testimonials that we'll post shortly. It was an awesome workshop!



Arts & Dreams ♥Valentine's Workshop♥ at JivamukTea Cafe

Valentine's Week ♥ February 12, 2013
Arts & Dreams practiced the art of self-love with an affirmation painting workshop hosted by JivamukTea Cafe in Union Square. Laura Baran talked about creative expression, and its huge role in helping her learn how to love herself. Painting loving affirmations and hanging them up to look at every day imprinted her mind with new, kind thoughts and contributed to easing her lifelong depression. She explained how we can all use our creativity to train our minds to think more lovingly. And, as Louise Hay says, when we really love ourselves, everything in our life works. This workshop was dedicated to Pat Geremia, mother of Arts & Dreams Co-Founder Patricia Geremia. Pat's loving kindness and generosity are unmatched. She only knew giving and she is forever in our hearts. We love you!
Great big thank yous to Tau Braun and everyone at JivamukTea Cafe for hosting us, to Gnosis chocolate and The Squeeze for fantastic giveaways, and to all of you awesome Arts & Dreamers.

Arts & Dreams Holiday Affirmation Painting Party!

Happy holidays, everybody!
On December 14, 2012, Arts & Dreams threw our first Holiday Affirmation Painting party at the Alchemical Theatre Laboratory in New York City.
There were holiday cookies, sparkling cider, and twinkling lights.
We brought some fragrances and other goodies for a free raffle.
We talked about self love. Every single person thinks thoughts that can be hurtful and often we save the cruelest ones for ourselves. And then we believe the thoughts we habitually think. All habits can be changed. Thoughts come and go. We can choose which thoughts we want to believe. And we can replace the habitual mean thoughts with sweeter ones. We spoke about the ease that arises when we treat ourselves with kindness and appreciation. Painting a loving image is a way to have fun while practicing self love.
We held a moment of silence to send healing love and light to the town of Newtown, CT. And then everyone was off, painting their own stretched canvas with a kind, loving thought and beautiful colors to beautify their home and their spirits for the season.  
Patricia gave her powerful and healing Angel Card readings.
Some gorgeous affirmation paintings emerged.
We all looked into our own eyes in Patricia's silver hand mirror and said or thought something loving to ourselves. 


We had the most wonderful time :).
Happy, healthy, love-filled Holidays to you all!

Paintings to Boost Self-Love with Local Youth at the Red Hook Initiative

In the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy, one of the NYC neighborhoods hit hardest was Red Hook, Brooklyn. Arts & Dreams was fortunate to team up with the Red Hook Initiative, an organization in Red Hook dedicated to empowering local youth to co-create their community, and we visited to share a workshop about empowerment through art.

We talked about healing self-esteem issues and expressing love and appreciation through painting. Local youth and facilitators created their own affirmation paintings with positive words about themselves and their dreams.

Talking nicely to ourselves, in our mind or out loud, can have a big impact. It can return a state of ease into our bodies. After painting, we passed Patricia's silver hand mirror around the room and everyone said something nice to themselves while looking into their own eyes. For some, this was their first time painting, and it was a particular honor for us to introduce that experience. Everyone made incredible work to take home and remind themselves of their worthiness.
Patricia captured these moments beautifully, as always. A big thank you to our volunteers (Mom and daughter) Adriane and Brooke Adler! And a huge virtual hug to Jade Elias and everyone at the Red Hook Initiative for welcoming us into your inspiring organization yesterday! Can't wait to come back.

Painting Affirmations with Students & Faculty at Passages Academy

The Arts & Dreams team went back to Passages Academy, the New York City Department of Education school for incarcerated and detained youth, in the Bronx on November 20, 2012. We each spoke for a few moments about how art has helped us move through our personal life challenges. We also spoke about the power that affirmations, positive sentences that feel good, have to encourage a healthier, more loving sense of self.

Even after we assured students that if you can write your name you can paint, one young lady still felt shy and stuck to markers. But, to our delight, by the end of the workshop she was painting fearlessly. Another student lost his friend and created a big red heart to memorialize him, with the words "Love Lives."

Thank you, Literacy for Incarcerated Teens, Ms. Anja Kennedy and everyone at Passages. We had a wonderful time making affirmation paintings with students and faculty. Here's a small selection of some of the artwork they made.
I'm in command of me.


Out of the Darkness Community Walk with the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention in Battery Park, NYC

Patricia here. I'd be lying if I said today was an easy one for Arts & Dreams. Being witness to the sorrow and heartbreak of people left behind by suicide is really tough. But bringing smiles to some faces, giving hugs and providing a creative outlet for these brave people as they waited for the suicide prevention walk to begin is something that fills my heart beyond words. My window into this world is through my dear friend and Arts & Dreams partner Laura Baran who lost her beautiful brother Jeff to suicide.

I am inspired by, and in awe of, the courage of Laura's boyfriend, another dear friend, Matt Green, also touched by suicide, and all of the people in attendance, as they put one foot in front of the other - today & every day moving forward. God bless all of you. - Patricia Geremia

Get Your Wellness On!

Arts & Dreams teamed up with other organizations dedicated to empowerment and health for the 3rd Annual Get Your Wellness On! in Washington Square Park, NYC, October 21, 2012.
Patricia Geremia (taker of gorgeous photos!) + Laura Baran (happy author of this blog) + You = Arts & Dreams!

Get Your Wellness On! founder Esmeralda Signore-Noble and organizer Melissa Beh put together a fun schedule that included a flash mob about kindness, music and dance performances, healing, meditation and laughing yoga. 
Esmeralda's 20 year old son Andrew took his life in 2009 and she created Get Your Wellness On! to promote health and positivity. We enjoyed gorgeous weather that matched our spirits. 
Happy to be back at Get Your Wellness On! for our second year, Arts & Dreams brought markers, pastels, colored pencils, stencils and stickers so that anyone passing through the park could make their own works of art to take home and beautify their souls, minds and bodies. 

We invited everyone to create something that felt loving, positive and fun. Louise Hay's affirmation cards were on hand to inspire ideas - they have great affirmations and pretty illustrations. Check out all the beautiful folks and their art!
 
 My (Laura's) Mom and Dad came by, what a treat! And Mom and Dad Baran made their own affirmation art, which delighted me! How often do we get to make art with our parents? It's such a blessing.
 Here we are with Get Your Wellness On! founder Esmeralda Signore-Noble.
"Believe in Yourself" and "The World Needs You!"
Thank you for having us back, Get Your Wellness On! We are grateful to everyone who participated in this awesome event and to the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention for their support.

Weekend Walk Block Party on Grand Street

Arts & Dreams joined the Grand Street Weekend Walk Block Party on July 21 to make empowering paintings with residents of Williamsburg, Brooklyn.

Local artists made paintings that feel good to look at -- vibrant creations of things and people they love. 

 



 One of our favorite things is when parents paint with their children. It is simply heartwarming.
  
We also especially love seeing kids make awesome art about their families.
 

The Grand Street Business Improvement District set up a large canvas on a construction wall and posed the question: "How does your community look to you?"

Mira: Que bonita! How beautiful are the painted responses?


We had a lot of fun meeting new friends and helping the art emerge. Thank you, Matt Green, for all your help. Thank you, Grand Street BID and The Human Impacts Institute for inviting us to join the party. See you in the streets!

Arts & Dreams at the Art Shack in Clinton Hill, Brooklyn

Arts & Dreams + summer campers at the Art Shack = awesomeness.
This workshop was all about celebration.

We read "I Like Myself!" by Karen Beaumont and David Catrow, a rhyming book with fun and silly illustrations.

The campers, ages 5-9, made paintings and drawings to depict things they like about themselves.
Hanging the artwork with pushpins on the wooden fence created a gallery of beauty.

Mirror, mirror, I hold you up high --
As I say something nice into my own eyes:



The finished paintings:
Thank you for such a special morning, everyone at the Art Shack!
We like you all very much!