
A Unique Path to Healing Through Art
In the wake of Hurricane Helene, the community of Western North Carolina has found a new way to heal through artistic expression. Artist and educator Kate Stockman, along with trauma recovery coach Amy Huggins, is facilitating a transformative series called Creating Calm After Chaos.
Stockman likens the fear experienced during the hurricane to the ground beneath our feet suddenly shifting. “We were all raised with the unspoken belief… to trust that the Earth doesn’t move, that it is a firm foundation for all of us,” she said, explaining how Helene challenged that fundamental trust.
Connecting Through Creative Collage
At the heart of this community art initiative is the collage, a medium that resonates with many. Each workshop comprises four three-hour sessions, blending open conversation with hands-on art-making. Huggins says, "Art allows us to connect with ourselves on a subconscious level... it’s a fantastic way to go deep without having to talk it all out." This method encourages participants to express their emotions visually, utilizing a range of materials like magazines, fabrics, and personal photographs.
The Healing Power of Togetherness
A critical component of the series is the “conversation circle,” where participants can freely share their experiences and feelings about the trauma that lingers post-storm. This blend of dialogue and art can help process complex emotions in a supportive environment, promoting a sense of community among attendees.
With no prior art experience required, the workshops welcome all who wish to heal from the storm's aftermath. Thanks to the funding from the Community Foundation of Henderson County, the initiative is free, allowing it to reach a diverse audience within the area. “Just a desire to heal and release the storms still raging inside,” is all that's needed, Stockman emphasizes.
A Collective Move Toward Recovery
As many in the Asheville community continue to navigate the personal and psychological impacts of Helene, this art series symbolizes a shared journey towards recovery. It's more than just an event; it’s a movement that embodies resilience, creativity, and community support.
If you're looking for a powerful way to engage with your emotions and connect with others in your community, register for Creating Calm After Chaos. This is not merely about art; it’s about reclaiming a part of yourself that might have been lost.
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