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🌈 Creative Compost: Let's Explore Our Unfinished Projects

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About this FieldTrip

Do you have abandoned projects, unfinished ideas, dozens of works-in-progress? Instead of feeling guilty, let’s think about them as compost for future creative work.

As creatives, we end up with a backlog of half-started ideas, revisions in progress, little noodlings of work that haven’t found their way to some ‘finished’ state.

We’ll look at all these from a new perspective — how might we reframe what we consider ‘finished’? How can we learn from what we loved (and also did not love) about those projects? Can we turn it into something fertile for new work?

Artists and creatives of all practices are welcome!

✨WHAT TO EXPECT

✔️ Learn about creative composting and how to use it in your practice

✔️ Reconsider your previous projects in a new light

✔️ Plant seeds for new ideas using rich materials from old ones.

🎒WHAT TO KNOW OR BRING

✔️ Three or more ‘works-in-progress’ - These can be anything unfinished, regardless of how recently you last touched them, from “I worked on this for months and it’s still not done” to “I started on this but it never went anywhere”.

✔️ If you work across different mediums, it would be the most useful for the majority of these works to be in the same medium.

✔️ Journal/paper/pen - For reflection and capturing insights about the composting process for your works-in-progress.

✔️ (Optional) Candle/tea/cozy vibes - Bring whatever will help you create a comforting/relaxing feeling for your space!

ABOUT YOUR HOST

Robin Yang is a creative coach and facilitator who helps creatives build a thriving practice. She writes short stories, essays and reflections on the creative process at her newsletter, Creative Compost.

EVENT TYPE

🌈 Move Through Blocks

RECORDING STATUS

🎥 ✅ This FieldTrip Will Be Recorded and Shared in the 24-hour Follow Up Email for a 3-day window. Make Sure to Register for Access!


What to expect

Lecture format!

This is a more traditional format where participants absorb information through presentations and talks.

Real-time only!

This FieldTrip will not be recorded.

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Cara Mayo

Artist, volunteer at Russell Museum.

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Lulu Hoeller

Executive Assistant at Philadelphia Museum of Art.

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roberta fineberg

Creative at Spark Your Creativity .

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Christine Raymond

Graphic Designer + Brand Specialist.

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Andrea Goldman

Teaching Artist/Artist/Person.

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DGindi Streeter

Cinematographer. Creative Director. Portrait Photographer at Messy Media.

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Sasha Noirot

Gallery Assistant at Sotheby’s .

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Annie Herzig

Illustrator, Author, & Graphic Recorder.

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Elizabeth Vega

ASL<>English Interpreter specializing in Entertainment and Law.

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