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Final Night@Gertrude’s Studio52 Original Salon

  • Studio52 Chicago 5221 N. Clark St. Chicago, IL 60640 United States (map)
 

This is your last chance to experience a Studio52 salon in its original incarnation at the Studio52 location in Andersonville. We will honor the space that was carefully curated to enhance our sense of empowerment, creativity, safety, comfort, and conscious connection to self, others, and something greater when in community. 

Rachel will deliver her latest story, “Experiencing the Collective Consciousness as a Mature Woman.” 

She will then facilitate a conversation about what brings each of us joy and how we grant ourselves permission to experience it. 

You are free to participate in a UDOYOU sort of way, engaging only if you feel called to. We will end the evening with a mini somatic energy dance party to help us release and invigorate for our next chapter.

Space is limited to 24 participants, so reserve your spot today! 

A suggested donation/love offering of $18 will go towards Start Early, a local organization who strives to close the opportunity gap and create more equitable experiences for children 0-5 years old across the country. Rachel has been personally involved with the organization for over a decade and believes their mission, research, advocacy, and implementation is the most critical aspect of creating equitable opportunities for our next generation.  

Event Agenda: 

  • 6:30 Arrive, grab a drink and nosh from the Middle Eastern Bakery

  • 7:00 Rachel’s Story and a shared experience conversation

  • 8:30 Dance Party

Tuesday Feb 13 | 6:30pm-9pm CDT | $18 Suggested Donation

FEATURED ARTISTS

Lisa Kendall utilizes art as a transformative healing modality for both herself and her clients. With a deep intention to promote healing and transcend personal barriers and limitations, each piece of art she creates becomes infused with these powerful qualities. As a resilient chronic pain warrior, Lisa has harnessed the therapeutic power of art to effectively manage her pain symptoms, while also employing it as a profound means to process and express her emotions. The remarkable outcomes experienced by both Lisa and her clients serve as a testament to the profound impact of creating art imbued with such empowering intentions.

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