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Join artist Beth Adoette and other curious, creative, open-minded people as you walk a unique Land Trust property, Allin’s Cove, and create ephemeral nature mandalas in the landscape using only objects found at the site.

Then, with the help of some short introspective writing and meaningful discussion, allow nature, art, and your own intuition to give you insight into your life at this moment in time and place.

The workshop costs $35/person. All registration fees benefit the presenting artist. The workshop is open to adults ages 18 and up. Please do not bring your pets as they may interfere with other people’s art on the ground.

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This interesting eco-art wellness experience is an opportunity to connect with yourself, nature, and community all in a beautiful setting of tidal cove, grassland, and marsh. Mandalas are ephemeral and will not be taken home. Photographs are encouraged. 

About the Artist

Beth grew up in the Appalachian Mountains with hemlocks, streams, and chickadees in her hands. Once an editorial illustrator, Beth has returned to her love of nature and now concentrates on illustrating, photographing, and writing about nature and nature mandalas.

After completing her certification in eco-art therapy, Beth began designing and facilitating a variety of public and private art wellness mandala workshops for organizations, schools, private groups. Beth holds a BFA in Fine Arts and has received her certification in Eco-Art Therapy through Portland State University (OR), and Project Nature Connect.

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