On Saturday, December 7, the Wichita Falls Alliance for Arts and Culture will host a transformative workshopEmpowering to Create, led by Rolanda Brigham and Alyson McKenzie Wells.

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This dynamic duo brings their expertise and passion to help participants tap into their creative potential in new and exciting ways.

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The workshop is designed to inspire individuals of all skill levels to unlock their creativity through a series of carefully designed exercises. These activities are tailored to foster artistic expression and boost participants' confidence and motivation. The ultimate goal is to empower attendees to discover or even build environments that nurture their growth, both creatively and personally. Whether you're a seasoned artist looking for fresh inspiration or a beginner hoping to explore your creative side, this workshop promises to offer tools and insights that can lead to transformative outcomes.

Empowering to Create is divided into two engaging sessions to accommodate various schedules. The first session begins at 10:30 a.m., while the second starts at 1 p.m., allowing participants flexibility in attending. Each session offers a supportive environment where individuals can learn, collaborate, and take the first steps toward achieving their creative aspirations.

Don’t miss this opportunity to recharge your creative energy and connect with like-minded individuals. Spaces are limited, so early registration is encouraged to secure your spot. For those ready to embrace a new sense of creativity and take control of their artistic journey, more information and registration details can be found here.

 

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