Exploring the meditative process of bead work
This workshop is our first s-x worker centered workshop and is being held to create space for community while exploring the meditative process of bead work. S-x workers are often blamed for their victimization, more-so than the general population. They are seen as less credible and viewed as deserving of violence. Because of this, despite the increased risk of sexual violence among the s-x work community, traumatic experiences are frequently overlooked due to stigma and discrimination.
Beading has deep roots in building resilience while in community with others and can provide a meaningful vehicle to express what boundaries, protection, and connection means for s-x workers. Patches, beads and sewing supplies will be provided, participants are encouraged to bring in garments (i.e. work outfits) they would like to adorn.
This is a free event with an RSVP. If this event is sold out, walk-in's are welcome based on seat availability at the time of the event!
There are two steps to enter the building. Dial 012 on the call box and we will buzz you in! Go up the stairs or front elevator to the 2nd floor, we are the last door on the right.
If you utilize a wheelchair, please email or call Awakenings ahead of your arrival and a staff member can direct you up to the studio in our freight elevator.
Info @ awakeningsart.org | 773-904-8217 | 4001 N. Ravenswood Ave.
Awakenings mission is to provide trauma-informed, inclusive art-making experiences for survivors of sexual violence that encourage healing.
Exploring the meditative process of bead work
This workshop is our first s-x worker centered workshop and is being held to create space for community while exploring the meditative process of bead work. S-x workers are often blamed for their victimization, more-so than the general population. They are seen as less credible and viewed as deserving of violence. Because of this, despite the increased risk of sexual violence among the s-x work community, traumatic experiences are frequently overlooked due to stigma and discrimination.
Beading has deep roots in building resilience while in community with others and can provide a meaningful vehicle to express what boundaries, protection, and connection means for s-x workers. Patches, beads and sewing supplies will be provided, participants are encouraged to bring in garments (i.e. work outfits) they would like to adorn.
This is a free event with an RSVP. If this event is sold out, walk-in's are welcome based on seat availability at the time of the event!
There are two steps to enter the building. Dial 012 on the call box and we will buzz you in! Go up the stairs or front elevator to the 2nd floor, we are the last door on the right.
If you utilize a wheelchair, please email or call Awakenings ahead of your arrival and a staff member can direct you up to the studio in our freight elevator.
Info @ awakeningsart.org | 773-904-8217 | 4001 N. Ravenswood Ave.
Awakenings mission is to provide trauma-informed, inclusive art-making experiences for survivors of sexual violence that encourage healing.
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- 3 hours
- In person
Location
Awakenings
4001 North Ravenswood Avenue
Suite 204-C Chicago, IL 60613
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