Community Work

Talks, demonstrations, and weekly gatherings that foster creativity, connection, and presence

Art can become a bridge between individuals, schools, and community life.

Through talks, demonstrations, and experiential sessions, we share the living principles of salutogenic and Waldorf-inspired work — inviting educators, parents, and community members to experience art as a path of understanding and renewal.

These gatherings combine reflection and practice, integrating painting, clay, form drawing, or observation exercises that awaken presence and creativity.

Whether in a school, study group, or public event, these encounters foster spaces of learning that unite art, education, and healing.

A Weekly Space to Slow Down and Create

Every stitch, every thread, every rhythm of the hands carries warmth and care.

These weekly gatherings offer a time to pause, make, and connect — with oneself and with others.

Participants are invited to:

  • Knit, crochet, mend, or explore simple textile crafts

  • Share tea and conversation in a relaxed, welcoming space

  • Work on personal or group projects

  • Practice mindfulness through the hands

No prior experience is needed. Materials can be brought or provided depending on the session.

Community Talks & Demonstrations

Living Experiences for Schools and Communities

Examples include:

  • Parent evenings at Waldorf-inspired schools

  • Faculty development workshops

  • Presentations on alternative pedagogy (e.g. The Waldorf Approach, New York 2024)

  • Creative sessions for homeschool networks or public education forums

These events are flexible and can be adapted to your context — just reach out to explore possibilities.

Format & Location

  • Weekly sessions (1 to 2 hours)

  • Open to the community — come as you are

  • In-person gatherings at Wild Rose Farm or nearby local spaces

“In stillness and in motion, we find presence — and in presence, we remember how to create.”

Ready to explore?

Want to host or join a session?