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Tiffany Lee Brown is a writer, performer, independent curator, and interdisciplinary artist in Portland. She believes in the power of creativity to effect social change and explore difficult issues. But social change begins at home, with our personal lives and individual art practices.
CREATIVE MENTORING
Open creative doors, prepare for public appearances, and provide for unusual healing opportunities using methods evolved from practices such as Mikhail Chekhov Technique. Available for artists, writers, and non-artists wishing to explore their creative potential.
You determine the direction of your Creative Mentoring sessions. Possible areas of focus:
- New tools to get creative energy flowing freely
- Hands-on review of works in progress
- Moving past artistic or emotional blocks
- Expanding your creative practice
- Integrating creativity in your personal and professional life
- Honing artistic and professional goals for the future
WORKSHOPS
Embodying Character: New avenues for character development. Useful for writers, performers, actors, dancers, and anyone who creates living people as part of their work.
Creative Tools for Childless Living: Tap your imagination to approach childlessness with courage, creativity, and curiosity. Appropriate for biologically childless artists and non-artists alike. Screening process required.
RESERVATIONS
Please contact now to reserve a session or be added to the waiting list for 2009. Gift certificates and scholarships available.
CONTACT
magdalen23 at gmail.com • +1 503 997 0301 • www.magdalen.com
ABOUT MISS BROWN
Author of A Compendium of Miniatures, Tiffany is an editor at PLAZM magazine and directs the non-profit project 2GQ for 2 Gyrlz Performative Arts. Her work has been presented by PICA, Portland Center Stage, Performance Works NW, Wordstock, PNCA, Pacific University, Powell’s City of Books, and the Enteractive Language Festival, among others. Her writing appears in numerous books and anthologies, and in such periodicals as Bookforum, Portland Monthly, Wired, Tin House, Bust, and forthcoming in Oregon Humanities.
A non-faculty mentor for the Pacific Northwest College of Arts’ new MFA in Visual Studies, Tiffany was certified in Mikhail Chekhov Technique at the University of California, Berkeley, from which she graduated summa cum laude with a degree in Dramatic Art. She earned her MFA in Interdisciplinary Arts at Goddard College.
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