Consciousness and love given to the spaces we spend time in can promote our overall well-being. How aware are we of how our homes, schools and work spaces affect our breathing, nervous responses and digestion? Join us as we consider how color, space, light, and gesture affect us individually and socially through creating positive human living spaces.
Susan Moss RN, ANS (Anthroposophic Nurse Specialist) was born in Cleveland, Ohio. She received her nursing degree from Excelsior University. She is certified in Anthroposophic Nursing and Rhythmical Einreibung via the International Forum for Anthroposophic Nursing. She is a teacher for NAANA (North American Anthroposophic Nurses Association) and past co-director of NAANA’s Foundation Course in Anthroposophic Nursing.
Kelly Beekman is an artist and educator working out of the impulses of Anthroposophy and Waldorf Education. She has worked as a school administrator, classroom teacher, teacher trainer, tutor, mentor, and workshop leader. Her artistic work includes investigations into the healing power of color and understanding the forces behind the processes of creation. Kelly studied photography, painting, and art history, completed a certificate in Art Education, and received her MEd in both Elementary and Waldorf Education.
Cost:
Carah members - FREE
Non members - donation based-contribution ($20/sliding scale based on need)
*Contributions go to Camphill Village Kimberton Hills