Live Online Workshop
Why We Create: A workshop on creativity, meaning, and what matters most to you
A gentle, reflective workshop for sensitive, soulful humans who want to reconnect with their creativity in a deeper, more compassionate way.
Through art observation, guided reflection, conversation, and creative exploration, you’ll uncover the personal values, longings, and truths that shape the way you create—and remember why creativity matters to you in the first place.
Tuesday, June 9,
6:00–7:30pm Central / 7:00–8:30pm Eastern
Creativity as a Way of Being Human
Creativity is not just about productivity, discipline, or making something impressive.
For many of us, creativity is how we process being human. It’s how we make meaning, connect to ourselves, move emotions through our bodies, explore what we believe, and remember who we are underneath the noise of everyday life.
In this workshop, we’ll slow down together.
We’ll look closely at a powerful work of art, reflect on our own creative lives, and explore the deeper reasons we feel called to create at all. You’ll be guided through a series of thoughtful prompts and exercises designed to help you reconnect with your creative self with more curiosity, compassion, and clarity.
This is not an art class, and you do not need to consider yourself “good” at art to belong here.
This workshop isn’t about performing creativity correctly.
You don’t need a plan before you arrive.
Just bring yourself, something to write with, and a little curiosity about what creativity might be trying to show you right now.
You’ll leave with:
- a deeper understanding of your creative values
- renewed connection to your creativity and inner life
- reflective exercises you can return to again and again
- inspiration for a more meaningful and compassionate creative practice
- the experience of being in a thoughtful, supportive creative space with others
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About Cindy
Hi, I’m Cindy Ingram.
I’m a mixed media and mosaic artist, writer, educator, and creative guide who helps sensitive humans reconnect with themselves through art and creativity.
For over 20 years, I’ve facilitated conversations about art, meaning, emotional truth, and the creative process in classrooms, museums, workshops, online communities, and creative circles. My work blends art observation, reflection, storytelling, and compassionate creative practice to help people feel more alive, connected, and fully themselves.
I believe art is not separate from our humanity.
I believe creativity can help us process grief, joy, uncertainty, identity, longing, wonder, and change. I believe looking closely at art can help us look more closely at ourselves. And I believe creativity belongs to all of us—not just the people who feel confident calling themselves artists.
My spaces are thoughtful, welcoming, emotionally honest, and deeply unpretentious.
I’m so glad you’re here.