Sunday Parkways & IPRC Zine Workshop: Exploring your Relationship with Nature

Community Event
From our backyard garden to the city park to the deep woods, nature is around us in many forms at all times. Through a short guided meditation, thoughtful prompts and conversation, together we will mindfully explore our relationship to the different facets of nature in this virtual workshop.
3:00 pm 4:00 pm

From our backyard garden to the city park to the deep woods, nature is around us in many forms at all times. Through a short guided meditation, thoughtful prompts and conversation, together we will mindfully explore our relationship to the different facets of nature in this virtual workshop.  
 
Materials Needed: materials to write and/or draw with, paper, and a quiet place to sit for an hour during the workshop. 

 Grace Mervin is a transdisciplinary designer and feelings facilitator exploring the intersection between the future of our planet, feelings and social practice. She specializes in creating experiences, brand identities and objects for earthlings through this lens. Her intuitive process involves a unique combination of participatory design, qualitative design research, graphic design, nonviolent communication, empathy and speculative design. You can learn more about her work here

This Sunday Parkways and IPRC Zine workshop will take place on Monday at 3 pm. To join the live class on Monday, May 10th, go to our Sunday Parkways Facebook page or join directly through zoom. Click here to join by zoom.

The mission of the Independent Publishing Resource Center (IPRC) is to provide affordable access to space, tools, and resources for creating independently published media and artwork, and to build community and identity through the creation of written and visual art. More info at iprc.org

Instagram: @iprc_pdx, @futurefeels2030, @endoplasmic_reticulum 

Missed the class?  Catch the video recording afterward.

This free event is brought to you by #SundayParkwaysatHome, presented by Kaiser Permanente.