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A new program is coming this April to the Mabee-Gerrer Museum of Art Art, Nature, and Healing Workshops for adults 18+.
Participants can come as they are, ready to play, and enjoy a guided art project as no previous art experience necessary.
The first two workshops will be led by art therapist, Dr. Madeline Rugh. Workshops will be in person Saturdays, 9 a.m. to nooon. Registration is required for these workshops. Workshops are $65 for non-members, $60 for college students, and $50 for members. The first workshops begin April 17, Mandala: Experiencing the Power of the Circle, and May 15, Mandala: Listening to the Four Directions. All supplies are included. Masks are required for classes.
Museum program integrates art, nature, wellness
SHAWNEE The Mabee-Gerrer Museum of Art presents “Art and Nature in Health and Wellness,” a new program that will provide participants a new creative process using arts and the natural world and develop “listening” skills for connecting and working with others.
This certificate program is led by Madeline Rugh, an environmental art therapist. The curriculum is five modules that integrate a variety of art disciplines with primary attention given to visual art. It provides 200 hours of training in the arts, nature and wellness.
The program runs from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. on select Fridays and Saturdays Feb. 19 – June 12. To register, go to
MGMoA new program: Art and Nature in Health and Wellness
MGMoA
A new program is coming this spring to the Mabee-Gerrer Museum of Art.
Art and Nature in Health and Wellness is a new program that will provide participants with the opportunity to learn a new creative process using arts and the natural world and develop “listening” skills for connecting and working with others. The program is being led by Dr. Madeline Rugh, an environmental art therapist.
Madeline Rugh holds a Ph.D. in adult and community education and is a registered/board-certified art therapist (ATR-BC). For the past 30 years, Madeline has been a consultant and educator specializing in the role of spirituality, art, and nature in health and wellness. She has taught nationally and internationally in both Canada and Ireland. Dr. Rugh was an assistant professor for 15 years at St. Gregory’s University (the former university run by the Benedictine monastery) in psychology and art.