Creatives Over Easy | In Person
A Monthly Sunday-Soul-Reset for More Community, Connection, and Creativity
Nourish yourself through the power of community, connection, and creativity in this monthly drop-in group that invites you to reflect, share, and engage with what it means to live a whole creative life. Whether you are looking to engage with other creative seekers, reset your creative soul, or just need an encouraging space to practice creative habits—we’ve got you!
Sessions begin with a theme and a short group reading from books like The Artist’s Way by Julia Cameron, The Creative Act by Rick Rubin, Make Your Art No Matter What by Beth Pickens, We Need Your Art by Amie McNee, and more. Facilitated by J. Faye D’Avanza, a certified Inward & Artward creative facilitator who will guide the group through gentle grounding exercises, discussion, and playful invites to spark connection to your inner creative child.
This is a come as you are space. No advanced reading or prior creative practice is required. Morning pastry, coffee, and tea will be provided.
Who Is This For:
—Anyone curious about what it means to live a whole creative life.
—Anyone looking to engage or re-engage with their creative habits.
—Anyone wanting to meet new creative friends and connect with a community of creative seekers.
—Anyone who feels stressed, anxious, tired, burned out, or stuck in their creative life and is looking for a soul reset in a group setting.
—Anyone who values reading and discussing in a group as a way to explore and deepen connection with ourselves and our communities.
How to Join
Tickets are $10 and can be purchased in advance or at the door.
Hosted by Story Parlor, you can purchase your ticket on their website.
About the J. Faye D’Avanza
J. Faye D’Avanza is an artist, writer, editor, holistic librarian, yogi, and creative guide who nurtures creative joy—at work, at home, in the community, and everywhere in-between. She finds her purpose in sharing stories and tools to help you reignite, keep, and offer your creative spark to others in her indie newsletter KEEPING CREATIVE TIME, and through her work as the founder and creative guide of Library of Care, a resilient, resourceful, a re-imagined space to help people and organizations transform the way they care about creativity, move beyond burnout, and reconnect with what they love.