


Ideas-in-Action!
Group for artists
4 sessions
Thursdays, 4-6pm PST (6-9pm EST)
April 24 - May 15
Zoom
Limited to 8 participants
Interact with your artistic ideas in new ways! This 4-week online group’s intention is to support you in deepening your relationship to your art, art-making, and artist self while being in relationship with other artists.
Using a variety of prompts, including the creative, improvisatory frameworks of psychodrama, we will give form and voice to our interior and exterior worlds in order to have new experiences with them.
Together, we might:
meet your ideas
talk to your blocks
explore motivations and artistic lineages
imagine new contexts for sharing
This is not a “critique” group. Instead, we’ll be gathering to tend to your projects and practices in a supportive setting. We’ll follow the threads that emerge in this participatory group.
This is also not a therapy group. Things may come up that could benefit from a therapeutic setting. As facilitator, I will kindly guide us back to our core concerns when appropriate.
What is psychodrama?
Psychodrama is a method that gives us ways to concretize and then interact with what’s in our minds, and to gain new perspectives through embodied interactions. We do this together, in relationship. One of the practices I have found most useful and exciting as an artist is the foundational “reverse roles.” For example, I’ve been stuck lately with some songs I’m working on. “Reversing roles” lets me find out more about these songs by taking on the “role” of the song and speaking from that position. What does the song want? Let’s ask it! Psychodrama follows the intuition of our imaginations. I was in an ongoing psychodrama group for 15 years and have been training as a director of psychodrama since 2019. I use these practices to guide my own art projects and to look for answers and ideas when I have decisions to make.
You do not need to be an actor or a performer to use psychodrama.
Upon registering, you will be sent a confirmation email. I will send follow-up info and a zoom link the first week of April.
About me: https://www.wynnegreenwood.com/about
Group for artists
4 sessions
Thursdays, 4-6pm PST (6-9pm EST)
April 24 - May 15
Zoom
Limited to 8 participants
Interact with your artistic ideas in new ways! This 4-week online group’s intention is to support you in deepening your relationship to your art, art-making, and artist self while being in relationship with other artists.
Using a variety of prompts, including the creative, improvisatory frameworks of psychodrama, we will give form and voice to our interior and exterior worlds in order to have new experiences with them.
Together, we might:
meet your ideas
talk to your blocks
explore motivations and artistic lineages
imagine new contexts for sharing
This is not a “critique” group. Instead, we’ll be gathering to tend to your projects and practices in a supportive setting. We’ll follow the threads that emerge in this participatory group.
This is also not a therapy group. Things may come up that could benefit from a therapeutic setting. As facilitator, I will kindly guide us back to our core concerns when appropriate.
What is psychodrama?
Psychodrama is a method that gives us ways to concretize and then interact with what’s in our minds, and to gain new perspectives through embodied interactions. We do this together, in relationship. One of the practices I have found most useful and exciting as an artist is the foundational “reverse roles.” For example, I’ve been stuck lately with some songs I’m working on. “Reversing roles” lets me find out more about these songs by taking on the “role” of the song and speaking from that position. What does the song want? Let’s ask it! Psychodrama follows the intuition of our imaginations. I was in an ongoing psychodrama group for 15 years and have been training as a director of psychodrama since 2019. I use these practices to guide my own art projects and to look for answers and ideas when I have decisions to make.
You do not need to be an actor or a performer to use psychodrama.
Upon registering, you will be sent a confirmation email. I will send follow-up info and a zoom link the first week of April.
About me: https://www.wynnegreenwood.com/about
Group for artists
4 sessions
Thursdays, 4-6pm PST (6-9pm EST)
April 24 - May 15
Zoom
Limited to 8 participants
Interact with your artistic ideas in new ways! This 4-week online group’s intention is to support you in deepening your relationship to your art, art-making, and artist self while being in relationship with other artists.
Using a variety of prompts, including the creative, improvisatory frameworks of psychodrama, we will give form and voice to our interior and exterior worlds in order to have new experiences with them.
Together, we might:
meet your ideas
talk to your blocks
explore motivations and artistic lineages
imagine new contexts for sharing
This is not a “critique” group. Instead, we’ll be gathering to tend to your projects and practices in a supportive setting. We’ll follow the threads that emerge in this participatory group.
This is also not a therapy group. Things may come up that could benefit from a therapeutic setting. As facilitator, I will kindly guide us back to our core concerns when appropriate.
What is psychodrama?
Psychodrama is a method that gives us ways to concretize and then interact with what’s in our minds, and to gain new perspectives through embodied interactions. We do this together, in relationship. One of the practices I have found most useful and exciting as an artist is the foundational “reverse roles.” For example, I’ve been stuck lately with some songs I’m working on. “Reversing roles” lets me find out more about these songs by taking on the “role” of the song and speaking from that position. What does the song want? Let’s ask it! Psychodrama follows the intuition of our imaginations. I was in an ongoing psychodrama group for 15 years and have been training as a director of psychodrama since 2019. I use these practices to guide my own art projects and to look for answers and ideas when I have decisions to make.
You do not need to be an actor or a performer to use psychodrama.
Upon registering, you will be sent a confirmation email. I will send follow-up info and a zoom link the first week of April.
About me: https://www.wynnegreenwood.com/about