Illustration credit: Stained Glass Forever series.
Black & Bliss Wellness Arts Series
Breeeeeeeathe, commune, flex your creative muscles, and be well.
Here are ten amazing free 90-minute wellness arts sessions exclusively for Black Vermonters,
led by some of our beloved members of the Vermont African-American/African Diaspora Artists Network.
Select your sessions and click on the links below to register through Eventbrite.
All registered participants will receive a FREE Black & Bliss Wellness Arts Kit specially curated by our artists!
On Zoom, in safe spaces for just us*. November and December 2020.
Here are ten amazing free 90-minute wellness arts sessions exclusively for Black Vermonters,
led by some of our beloved members of the Vermont African-American/African Diaspora Artists Network.
Select your sessions and click on the links below to register through Eventbrite.
All registered participants will receive a FREE Black & Bliss Wellness Arts Kit specially curated by our artists!
On Zoom, in safe spaces for just us*. November and December 2020.
Breathe in for 1-2-3, out for 1-2-3. All done!
Raise your arms for 10 seconds. All done!
Say "I am absolutely AMAZING". All done!
Tap your right foot, now left foot, then register here.
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Say "ooooooohmmmmm". All done!
Close your eyes for 15 seconds, then register here.
Give thanks to the ancestors, then register here.
Laugh out loud, do it again, then register here.
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* Vermont's population is 94.5% white. The Black & Bliss series is designed to build community and wellness, and to help reduce the sense of isolation and vulnerability that the 1.4% of Vermonters who self-identify as Black/African-American, African, of African descent, of the African diaspora may be feeling in a predominantly white state-- especially NOW during these very stressful times. Please do not register for these sessions if you do not self-identify in the above-listed categories.
The Black & Bliss Wellness Arts series is made possible with major funding from the Vermont Department of Health and additional support from the Haymarket Foundation, through grants to the Clemmons Family Farm. The series was developed in collaboration with Creative Suitland, a project of Joe's Movement Emporium.