The Art of Impermanence Walk & Workshop
Saturday, Oct. 12, 1-3pm
How can nature teach us the art of “letting go” and help us understand impermanence? This nature-based walk and workshop led by ‘Snowy’ Andrea Lajoie will explore growing through grief and loss. Through a series of creative therapeutic practices including mindful nature walking, participants will discover different ways they can leave impressions in an impermanent world. This program will include making cyanotypes with natural materials as a way to more deeply engage with the natural landscape and the art of letting go. This program is offered in conjunction with Afterglow: Frederic Church and the Landscape of Memory. All materials provided.
‘Snowy’ Andrea Lajoie (LCSW-R, KMOG) is a practicing therapist who graduated with a Master of Social Work (MSW) degree from Wheelock College at Boston University in 2010. She is a level I certified Kripalu Mindful Outdoor Guide (KMOG) and a registered climate-aware therapist with the Climate Psychology Alliance of North America, and runs Wolf Tree Therapy wilderness therapy, working with humans of all ages in diverse settings.
$15 general; $10 Members; $5 Columbia & Greene County Residents.
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Olana State Historic Site
5720 State Route 9G
Hudson, NY 12534