Swiftly Healing: A Taylor Swift-centered therapeutic art making group

Swiftly Healing: A Taylor Swift-centered therapeutic art making group

Come join us for a healing and creative space centered around Taylor Swift's music and art-making run by a board-certified art therapist.

By Healing Thyme Studio

Location

Healing Thyme Studio

129 Mill Street Rear Entrance Bristol, PA 19007

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About this event

Welcome to Swiftly Healing: A Taylor Swift-centered therapeutic art making group! Join us for an evening of creativity and healing as we explore the music and artistry of Taylor Swift. This in-person weekly event will take place at Healing Thyme Studio on Tuesday nights! Let's come together to express ourselves through various art mediums inspired by Taylor's music and lyrics. No art experience necessary - just bring an open heart and mind. Connect with fellow fans and tap into the power of creativity to heal and uplift your spirits. We can't wait to see you there!

This group will be led by a board-certified art therapist. Although this is a therapeutic art-making group, this group is not considered to be a replacement for clinical therapy or clinical art therapy.

A different prompt and medium will be offered each week, always inspired by Taylor's lyrics. All art materials will be provided, but you're more than welcome to bring your own if you'd prefer!

Organized by

Healing Thyme Studio is for the creative souls! Ran and opperated by two multi-passionate artists, Tori and Mel strive to bring art to the community and every individual they meet. At the studio you can use the space for so many potentials: renting for events, photography services for photographers and clients, art therapy individual sessions, therapuetic art groups, art lessons in fine art making, hobby art classes, and purchasing of art made by bother Tori and Mel! Both Tori and Mel are art therapists who graduated from Holy Family University together and both hold their board certification in art therapy. They know the potential for how beneficial art making is to the individual and always want to bring that potential to those around them. Art has a way of speaking without words needing to be said.