Workshops:
Doodling Without a Purpose
For Adults
Workshops for adults focus on unblocking creativity, transforming the inner critic, and fostering personal growth through art as a mindfulness practice. Participants are guided to explore their unique creative voices without the pressure of producing a perfect end product. The process-oriented approach encourages experimentation and play, helping adults find their flow while practicing patience and self-compassion. These workshops are especially beneficial for artists, parents, older adults, and professionals looking to reconnect with themselves, build resilience, and cultivate a sense of joy in their daily lives.
For Teens
Workshops for teens emphasize the importance of self-expression and exploration during a critical stage of identity development. Teens are encouraged to use art as a medium to process emotions, express themselves authentically, and navigate challenges. The process-based approach creates a nonjudgmental space where teens can build confidence, learn problem-solving skills, and foster a positive sense of self. These sessions also promote social connections, offering a community for teens to engage with peers through shared creative experiences.
For Kids
In her workshops for children, Marjorie combines her expertise as a speech-language pathologist with the power of process art. These sessions help children develop essential skills like communication, problem-solving, and emotional regulation in a fun and creative environment. The focus is on the joy of creating rather than achieving a specific outcome, which builds confidence and encourages self-expression. Marjorie’s approach also strengthens social skills and relationships, helping children feel seen and valued for their unique contributions.