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Workshops with Terri Halperin-Eaton
Art by Terri Halperin-Eaton
In collaboration with the Midwest Arts in Healthcare Network (MAIHN) Community Celebration and in recognition of the Society for the Arts in Healthcare’s International Conference, the Edina Art Center is pleased to announce workshops with Terri Halperin-Eaton.

Terri has practiced Expressive Arts Therapy for 30 years in private practice. She has served as the Coordinator of the Dance Movement Therapy specialization at Lesley University in Cambridge, Mass., where she is currently an adjunct faculty member. Terri was also a presenter for the “Women in Healing” conference series with the Hazelden Foundation in Minnesota. Her current interest is in supporting the recovery process of those with eating disorders and addictions. She works as the Director of Milieu Therapies at Walden Behavioral Care in Massachusetts. Terri has presented several Art Therapy workshops at the Edina Art Center including “Art as Conversation,” “Mask Making,” “Exploring Transitions” and “Creating a Life Map.”

The Art of Centering in Turbulent Times
Saturday, April 17, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. $65 nm/$59m +$5 materials fee
Through earthquakes, pain and a culture of violence, we need to find the resiliency within ourselves to heal and find balance in our lives. Art gives us the tools for self-expression, healing, transitioning, coping with loss and moving on. Together we will use labyrinths, focusing tools, mandala work and bridges to clear a way back to self; balancing heart and soul and defining health and wellness as a path towards finding center. Bring your lunch.

Journey into the Imagination; Movement and Art as Self-care
Sunday, April 18, 11 a.m.-3 p.m.
$65 nm/$59m +$5 materials fee
Take time for art and self-care; nurture your imagination in this workshop. Witness the creative process unfolding as you find inspiration through specific tools for accessing more of the authentic self. Your art may journey into new parts of self … awaiting expression. Bring your lunch.
 

Rain Barrel Art
The Edina Art Center and the Minnehaha Watershed District will present "Rain Barrel Art" Saturday, Aug. 28. The purpose of this event is to demonstrate how rain barrels not only are useful but can look great, too!


Rain barrels collect and store rain water that falls onto the roof of your home. During dry spells, you can
use the stored water to water your lawn and garden even if a watering ban is in place. Rain barrels are
a free alternative to using treated tap water. The art event will include an information session on rain
barrels followed with a painting. All barrels will be primed prior to the event. Barrels will be available at
a discounted price ($50) and painting supplies will be provided free of charge by the Nine Mile Creek
Watershed District.

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