
Aleathia Brown, Master Teaching Artist, invites participants to design each of their very own “Vision Peace,” an image with elements reminding you of your purpose and your goals.
Manifesting is beautiful, powerful, and inspiring. Creating a shape visually impacts thoughts.
Plan to display your personal masterpiece in your living space (stare in wonder and reflection). Be reminded when you view your “Vision Peace” that a new direction, little by little requires action steps.
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This session was inspired by renewal, sacred keeping, and time for Nu Beginnings.
Join me for a color-filled session of self-expression.
Saturday, Jan 24, 2026, 6-9 pm
Children’s Art Carnival, 62 Hamilton Terrace, Harlem, NY 10031
For Participants
Bring 3 small items belonging to you to surrender into your artwork
It should have a story to tell, reminding you of a moment that touches your spirit
Example
1. My very first paintbrush
2. broken down but walked in a boot til I couldn’t anymore, willing to dissect parts of it
3. Buttons off a favorite sweater that I no longer wear, but has memory and gives me cozy reminders items to install in your artwork
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- For: Adults/Seniors
- Tickets: $48.50
- Art Supplies included
- Music Playlist by DJ Masai
- Light Refreshments
- Guidance for the Art workshop throughout is warmly available
- Walkaway with Your new masterpiece
- Non-artists and creatives welcomed
Payment Link: https://square.link/u/Sc5CJX4g
(Community Initiative: If unable to attend, sponsor a ticket or 2 for someone unable to pay, wanting to attend)

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Aleathia Brown, Teaching Artist, aleathiab.art@gmail.com
Contact
Instagram: @aleathias_original_artworks
Photo credit: 1) Aleathia Brown artwork. 2) Aleathia Brown.
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