Threshold into Therapy and the Arts presents
  Making Messes
A summer art camp in the City for adults

JOIN US and........
Make lots of messes with art materials and also some art
Relax, have fun, and experiment
Romp past our harsh inner critics into the great wonder of creativity!

"Making Messes" will encourage individual creativity as we experiment with basic art materials, found images, collages, simple bookmaking and three-dimensional constructions. We will form a small "artist colony" in our studio and encourage each other to take risks and gain insight.

For those who have participated before, there will be new activities and media, along with the "basics". Watch for pictures from the Winter camp coming to these pages soon!

The camp will be held at our new studio and offices at 6201 Arsenal in South St. Louis.

Dates:  July 18 - 21, 2002          Fee:  $250
Thursday, 6 - 9 pm                                 All art materials and beverages supplied
Friday and Saturday, 10 am - 4 pm           Lunch can be provided for an additional
Sunday, 10 am - noon                               fee of $20, or bring your own lunch.
Number of participants limited to 12
A limited number of scholarships is available. Call Suzanne Doyle, 314- 781-8444 about this.
To register, make check payable to "Threshold" and send it with your name, address, e-mail address, and phone number(s) to Threshold into Therapy and the Arts, 6201 Arsenal Street, St. Louis, MO 63139.

If registering for lunch Friday and Saturday, please specify any food allergies or dietary limitations you have.

Camp Staff:

Suzanne Doyle and Carol Lark

Suzanne is an artist, writer, and licensed social worker. She creates fictitious autobiography, found image/written paintings and collages, and three-dimensional assemblages, shrines and alters. Carol is an artist, educator and board certified art therapist. She creates drawings, prints, paintings, poetry, and community art dialogues and teaches a painting group based on dialogues with the psyche and body. Both believe deeply in the arts as a process for human and spiritual development.

Threshold into Therapy and the Arts is committed to developing adult creative potential.

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