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Develop Your Creativity — Brooklynian

Develop Your Creativity

Creativity, Play & Wellness

Creativity, play and imagination are vitally important for individuals, families and communities to create new conversations, new ways of living, healthy emotional experiences and new confidence in ourselves as creators of our lives.

Explore how to be more creative in your personal and/or professional life! Come and hear an outstanding panel of Brooklyn artists and business leaders and therapists talk about the relationship between their creative process and emotional wellness.

Diane Crespo-- Award-Winning Director/Producer, co-founder Cicala Filmworks. Produced TV documentary Contested Streets, aired on Sundance Channel, co-directed/produced Arranged which played at over 40 festivals and sold to over 30 international territories.

Laurie A. Cumbo -- Founder & Executive Director, Museum of Contemporary African Diasporan Arts (MoCADA) and adjunct professor in the GraduateDepartment of The School of Art & Design at Pratt Institute.

Robin Sayetta, -- Vice President of Licensing, Highlights for Children, Inc. Over 20+-year career helped to brainstorm and conceive products as diverse as the I Spy puzzle and game series for kids, the Animal Planet Toy Collection and most recently Highlights Hidden Pictures iPhone App.

Ben Vershbow -- Theater artist/digital humanities geek. Ben has had an eclectic career in the performing and digital arts. He is currently Associate Artistic Director of IRT, a small theater laboratory in the West Village where he curates the "3B" artist residency program.

Saturday, June 12, 9am -- 3:00 pm
The Brooklyn Social Therapy Group
106 South Oxford Street

Fee: $65
(A brown bag lunch will be provided)

For further information or to RSVP please contact Ann Green at 718-797-3220 ext. 319 or email at [email protected]
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