You're cordially invited to the "Dream Out Loud Our Narratives Retreat" - a supercharged, soul-nourishing retreat hosted by the incredible & inseparable Heidi Jeub and Terrell Woods (aka Carnage the Executioner).

Tell Your Story Before Someone Tells it For You! Create artwork that helps tell your story and connect to other artists in many disciplines.

Unleash your awesome ideas to the world! Get lost in the magic of creating art and poetry that's sure to leave an impression on everyone. Join forces with fellow artists and explore new dimensions in your creative journey. Art making with Jeub and Rhythmic Poetry and Storytelling with Terrell Woods? Yes please!

Saturday, December 9, 10am - 3pm

Sunday, December 10, 12pm - 3pm

Stearns History Museum

What To Expect:

Day 1: Learn what the Stearns Museum (or any county museum, for that matter) has … or doesn’t have… when it comes to local history, stories, and objects.

Day 2: Go deep with concepts from day one; create an art piece, be part of a musical experience, and more!

Pay What You Can: Slide us what you can, prior, during, or even after each workshop! The value of such workshops range from $75 - 500. We know that is not always an option, so we give you the choice to support our efforts as much as you can. Thank you in advance!

Past Workshops:

Visual Journaling

Get ready to let your creativity flow with the incredible power of visual journaling! This workshop is all about taking historical tidbits from the archives of the Stearns History Museum and organizing them in a fun and inspiring way.

Creating a Handbound Book

Imagine preparing a canvas for future paintings. Bookmaking is similar – it sets the stage for future ideas to take shape. In this workshop, we'll delve into the art of bookmaking as a means of establishing your mobile, handheld studio. Use it to tell your important story and take your ideas to the next level.

Unleashing Creativity: Using Art to Tackle Social Issues

Get your creativity muscles flexing in this workshop, where we’ll use a medley of art supplies, techniques and thought-provoking prompts.

Stir up a Narrative Collage with Contradictory Tales of Self

Who says life is all black and white? Let's get creative and tell your story with all its juicy contradictions through the art of Narrative Collage! Using shared materials and your own stash of paper goodies, we'll weave together a series of images that reflect the beautiful messiness of life.

Adult Artist Retreat - Tell your story before someone tells it for you.

Artists of all types (visual art, literary, music, theater) and abilities (from novice to established) are encouraged to participate! Create artwork that helps tell your story. Connect to other artists in many disciplines.

Facilitated by Heidi Jeub and Terrell Woods, this popular workshop has been brought to the Stearns History Museum in St. Cloud, Minnesota several times and also to the former Whit Gallery in St. Cloud! We play with materials, ideas, and dive deep into concepts around authentic artistic endeavors.


Our Narratives Adult Local Retreat
Mar
4
to Mar 5

Our Narratives Adult Local Retreat

Tell Your Story Before Someone Tells it For You!

Join us for a 2 day artist retreat March 4-5, 2023!

Artists of all types (visual art, literary, music, theater) and abilities (from novice to established) are encouraged to participate!

Facilitated by Heidi Jeub and Terrell Woods, this popular workshop has been brought to the Stearns History Museum in St. Cloud, Minnesota! We play with materials, ideas, and dive deep into concepts around authentic artistic endeavors. As part of this partnership with the museum, we have access to the archives for information and inspiration.

Thanks to the Central Minnesota Arts Board and Minnesota State Arts Board, we will be able to offer this workshop for free. Bring a bag lunch or we will order food from a local restaurant on Saturday.



Heidi Jeub is a fiscal year 2023 recipient of a Creative Support for Individuals grant from the Minnesota State Arts Board. This activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota through a grant from the Minnesota State Arts Board & Central Minnesota Arts Board, thanks to a legislative appropriation by the Minnesota State Legislature; and by a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts.



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