
The Artist’s Way Creative Circle
16 Flour Mill Way, Summer Hill
Sydney,
NSW
2130
Australia
June 14 at 1:00 pm – 2:30 pm AEST
The Artist’s Way is a book by Julia Cameron guiding participants in recovering their creativity.

Though the course can be done solo, many people recommend the benefits of doing it in a creative circle to have people to journey with and be held accountable.
Details:
This course:
- will run over 7 fortnightly sessions
- will involve reading chapters of the book and discussing them, completing reflective tasks, daily journaling and weekly “Artist Dates” (doing something to re-energise your creative self).
Timing:
- 1 – 2.30pm every two weeks from Saturday 3 May to Saturday 26 July
- To get the most out of the course you will ideally attend all 7 sessions.
- Registrations will close after Session 1.
Your own book:
You will need to purchase your own copy of the book before the course starts. The book can be found in most book stores or ordered online here:
The Artist’s Way
https://www.amazon.com.au/Artists-Way-Spiritual-Higher-Creativity/dp/1788164296/
It is also available as an audio book.
Agenda:
The content of the sessions will be:
SESSION 1 – 3 May – Orientation, Introductions, Basic Principles, Basic Tools, Sacred Circle
SESSION 2 – 17 May – Chapters 1 & 2
SESSION 3 – 31 May – Chapters 3 & 4
SESSION 4 – 14 Jun – Chapters 5 & 6
SESSION 5 – 28 Jun – Chapters 7 & 8
SESSION 6 – 12 Jul – Chapters 9 & 10
SESSION 7 – 26 Jul – Chapters 11 & 12
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