Slow down and reconnect with nature through a 3-hour guided forest therapy plus nature pottery session led by Milena from Wild Calm Forest Therapy and local ceramicist Heidi Bizon Schreiner. This experience is designed to awaken the senses and support a deeper connection to both the natural world and your own embodied presence, as well as guide participants in exploring forest patterns and textures to create a unique clay memento, which will be fired and glazed and available for you to pick up a few weeks after the session.
Our time together will include a guided meditation, a very slow-paced wander through Blackmud Creek Ravine, gentle sensory invitations, clay materials and guidance to create a tile or dish with a glaze of your choice, and a peaceful tea ceremony featuring fresh-foraged tea and premium treats from a local small business.
No pottery or ceramic art experience is required; all are welcome!
This site in the ravine includes inclines and declines, narrow paths, and some uneven terrain. If you have mobility concerns, please check out my events at Beaver Hills Biodiversity Trail, University of Alberta Botanic Garden, or get in touch to discuss your needs. We move very slowly and this gentle practice is welcoming to all bodies and levels of physical fitness.
There is a minimum group size of FIVE for this session to run. Registration will close 48h before the event.
All registered participants will receive an email detailing the directions to the meeting place.
Slow down and reconnect with nature through a 3-hour guided forest therapy plus nature pottery session led by Milena from Wild Calm Forest Therapy and local ceramicist Heidi Bizon Schreiner. This experience is designed to awaken the senses and support a deeper connection to both the natural world and your own embodied presence, as well as guide participants in exploring forest patterns and textures to create a unique clay memento, which will be fired and glazed and available for you to pick up a few weeks after the session.
Our time together will include a guided meditation, a very slow-paced wander through Blackmud Creek Ravine, gentle sensory invitations, clay materials and guidance to create a tile or dish with a glaze of your choice, and a peaceful tea ceremony featuring fresh-foraged tea and premium treats from a local small business.
No pottery or ceramic art experience is required; all are welcome!
This site in the ravine includes inclines and declines, narrow paths, and some uneven terrain. If you have mobility concerns, please check out my events at Beaver Hills Biodiversity Trail, University of Alberta Botanic Garden, or get in touch to discuss your needs. We move very slowly and this gentle practice is welcoming to all bodies and levels of physical fitness.
There is a minimum group size of FIVE for this session to run. Registration will close 48h before the event.
All registered participants will receive an email detailing the directions to the meeting place.