Winter Art Camp

Take sleepy, slumpy January and transform it into a time of art and connection.

For writers, poets, artists, and creatives of all types.

For you.

Winter Art is underway now and registration is closed.

Keep in touch

We’ll let you know when Winter Art Camp returns — and keep you in the loop on all things Winter Camp and more.

If you’ve been wanting to return to your writing or art for years, and never seem to find the time…

If you start each fresh year with big plans, but then the momentum fades fast …

If you know that you get lonely and disconnected in our modern world, especially in the winter …

If you are healthier and happier when you are creating and connecting …

Find the creative support and community you crave in Winter Art Camp.

Inside Winter Art Camp

Reflective Prompts

These questions are designed to explore and bolster your creative practice. The prompts arrive twice a week by email during Winter Art Camp. You can mull them over in your mind, jot down thoughts in a journal, or post your reflections in the Community Portal.

Community Portal

A private portal just for Winter Campers to chat about creative challenges, share answers to the reflective prompts, and encourage each other. It is not a Facebook group. You will be able to set up your own “Studio” area to post updates on your creative work in progress.

Live Camp Kick-Off

Meet your fellow Winter Art Campers for the first time in our first live Saturday session. Share your creative interests and plans for Winter Camp, and learn about your fellow Campers’ creative practices. The kick-off will be recorded.

Creative sessions

During three Saturdays, we’ll gather virtually to help reinforce our creative journeys together. Each week will include an exercise or two to give you with another piece of to the puzzle of a creative year ahead. Sessions will be recorded.

The 3 Rules of Winter Art Camp

1) Be Kind — to others and yourself 💕

2) Be Open realize our art, our creativity, and our perspectives can be different. Be willing to be curious and learn something new.

3) Be Encouraging — help nudge each other and ourselves, and when hard things come up, offer space and support.