Upcoming Classes
“What makes the most creative people different? They have the ability to play. To explore ideas not for any immediate practical purpose but for pure enjoyment.” -John Cleese
This hour long interactive seminar is an introduction to play.
The class begins with some guided creative thinking exercises to open your channel and then has you dive into the ways in which you personally pay attention to the world. The last half of the class will teach you ways to connect to your own guides.
Class space is limited to 10 guests.
Participants should bring a blank sketchbook or paper, a pen, and markers of various colors to the class. This experience is collaborative. To get the most out of the experience keep your camera on, be willing to play back, share ideas, and ask questions.
Private group sessions are available upon request so if you think you might prefer doing this class with your best friends or coworkers, don’t hesitate to reach out.
Kelly Frederick received her BFA in painting and drawing from School of the Visual Arts (NYC).
Her work has been featured in New American Paintings, 3x3 Illustration Directory No. 11., and Uppercase Magazine. She has self published several children’s books, and joyfully collaborated on textiles for Milwaukee’s Arts hotel, Saint Kate. She has been teaching art and lessons on creative thinking to high school students in Wisconsin since 1995.
Elizabeth Bogart interviews me about creativity, paying attention to what you pay attention to, and the creative process.