This program is being offered virtually through Zoom. In order to participate and receive the Zoom link, register by clicking the RSVP button above or by emailing programs@smithcenter.org.
You will receive the Zoom information no later than the morning of your program.
with Kiersten Gallagher
![Outside the Lines](https://smithcenter.org/wp-content/uploads/Painting-creativity-outside-the-lines.jpg)
Creative expression has often been used in the healing process and it is at the core of Smith Center’s philosophy, but fear of judgment and “not being an artist” can often prevent us from tapping into its healing power. Join us for Outside the Lines, where a facilitator will help you reclaim art-making as a healing tool through guided creative projects. Participants who feel comfortable working on their own projects are also welcome to do so.
Outside the Lines is held Bi-Monthly on Wednesdays from 10:30am – 12:00pm. The Social Hour sessions will only run from 10:30-11:30am.
Upcoming sessions:
- November 16
- December 7 (Social Hour)
- December 21
Suggested donation: $10 per class
Our programs are open to the community, and tailored to meet the needs of people affected by cancer. Classes and workshops are free or low cost on a pay-as-you-can basis, ensuring that our programs are accessible to everyone.
About Kiersten Gallagher
![Kiersten Gallagher](https://smithcenter.org/wp-content/uploads/image-6.png)
As the Cancer Support Program Director, Kiersten fully believes that through the arts we can expand our perspectives and explore new fulfilling ways of being. She invites you to make our space your own refuge, to circumvent your daily routine to spark creativity, to take time for introspection, and draw outside the lines.
This program is being offered virtually through Zoom. In order to participate and receive the Zoom link, register by clicking the RSVP button above or by emailing programs@smithcenter.org.
You will receive the Zoom information no later than the morning of your program.
with Kiersten Gallagher
![Outside the Lines](https://smithcenter.org/wp-content/uploads/Painting-creativity-outside-the-lines.jpg)
Creative expression has often been used in the healing process and it is at the core of Smith Center’s philosophy, but fear of judgment and “not being an artist” can often prevent us from tapping into its healing power. Join us for Outside the Lines, where a facilitator will help you reclaim art-making as a healing tool through guided creative projects. Participants who feel comfortable working on their own projects are also welcome to do so.
Outside the Lines is held Bi-Monthly on Wednesdays from 10:30am – 12:00pm. The Social Hour sessions will only run from 10:30-11:30am.
Upcoming sessions:
- October 19
- November 2 (Social Hour)
- November 16
- December 7 (Social Hour)
- December 21
Suggested donation: $10 per class
Our programs are open to the community, and tailored to meet the needs of people affected by cancer. Classes and workshops are free or low cost on a pay-as-you-can basis, ensuring that our programs are accessible to everyone.
About Kiersten Gallagher
![Kiersten Gallagher](https://smithcenter.org/wp-content/uploads/image-6.png)
As the Cancer Support Program Director, Kiersten fully believes that through the arts we can expand our perspectives and explore new fulfilling ways of being. She invites you to make our space your own refuge, to circumvent your daily routine to spark creativity, to take time for introspection, and draw outside the lines.
This program is being offered virtually through Zoom. In order to participate and receive the Zoom link, register by clicking the RSVP button above or by emailing programs@smithcenter.org.
You will receive the Zoom information no later than the morning of your program.
with Kiersten Gallagher
![Outside the Lines](https://smithcenter.org/wp-content/uploads/Painting-creativity-outside-the-lines.jpg)
Creative expression has often been used in the healing process and it is at the core of Smith Center’s philosophy, but fear of judgment and “not being an artist” can often prevent us from tapping into its healing power. Join us for Outside the Lines, where a facilitator will help you reclaim art-making as a healing tool through guided creative projects. Participants who feel comfortable working on their own projects are also welcome to do so.
Outside the Lines is held Bi-Monthly on Wednesdays from 10:30am – 12:00pm. The Social Hour sessions will only run from 10:30-11:30am.
Upcoming sessions:
- September 21
- October 5 (Social Hour)
- October 19
- November 2 (Social Hour)
- November 16
- December 7 (Social Hour)
- December 21
Suggested donation: $10 per class
Our programs are open to the community, and tailored to meet the needs of people affected by cancer. Classes and workshops are free or low cost on a pay-as-you-can basis, ensuring that our programs are accessible to everyone.
About Kiersten Gallagher
![Kiersten Gallagher](https://smithcenter.org/wp-content/uploads/image-6.png)
As the Cancer Support Program Director, Kiersten fully believes that through the arts we can expand our perspectives and explore new fulfilling ways of being. She invites you to make our space your own refuge, to circumvent your daily routine to spark creativity, to take time for introspection, and draw outside the lines.
This program is being offered virtually through Zoom. In order to participate and receive the Zoom link, register by clicking the RSVP button above or by emailing programs@smithcenter.org.
You will receive the Zoom information no later than the morning of your program.
with Kiersten Gallagher
![Outside the Lines](https://smithcenter.org/wp-content/uploads/Painting-creativity-outside-the-lines.jpg)
Creative expression has often been used in the healing process and it is at the core of Smith Center’s philosophy, but fear of judgment and “not being an artist” can often prevent us from tapping into its healing power. Join us for Outside the Lines, where a facilitator will help you reclaim art-making as a healing tool through guided creative projects. Participants who feel comfortable working on their own projects are also welcome to do so.
Outside the Lines is held Bi-Monthly on Wednesdays from 10:30am – 12:00pm. The Social Hour sessions will only run from 10:30-11:30am.
Upcoming sessions:
- August 17
- September 7 (Social Hour)
- September 21
Suggested donation: $10 per class
Our programs are open to the community, and tailored to meet the needs of people affected by cancer. Classes and workshops are free or low cost on a pay-as-you-can basis, ensuring that our programs are accessible to everyone.
About Kiersten Gallagher
![Kiersten Gallagher](https://smithcenter.org/wp-content/uploads/image-6.png)
As the Cancer Support Program Director, Kiersten fully believes that through the arts we can expand our perspectives and explore new fulfilling ways of being. She invites you to make our space your own refuge, to circumvent your daily routine to spark creativity, to take time for introspection, and draw outside the lines.
This program is being offered virtually through Zoom. In order to participate and receive the Zoom link, register by clicking the RSVP button above or by emailing programs@smithcenter.org.
You will receive the Zoom information no later than the morning of your program.
with Julie McCarter
![Expressive Photography and Mindfulness](https://smithcenter.org/wp-content/uploads/JulieFMcCarter_Workshop2020-768x1084-1.png)
In this workshop, we will begin with a practice of visual mindfulness and then we’ll get right to creating images with prompts that will spark your creative voice.
This workshop will give you the tools to develop your own “practice” of mindful image-making that will be both nourishing and life-balancing. you will also have the experience of creating images that reflect your unique vision/voice that is often deeply meaningful.
Join us to discover new ways of being, seeing and expressing with mindfulness and your camera.
Please select one meaningful object for the workshop. Any camera, including a cell phone, is perfect for this workshop.
Suggested Donation: $15
About Julie McCarter
![](https://smithcenter.org/wp-content/uploads/Julie-McCarter-Headshot.jpg)
Julie is a fine art photographer and therapist, offering workshops that blend her two worlds of creative expression and emotional wellness. She is based in the Greater Washington DC area. Her photographic work may be viewed at: http://juliefischermccarter.com
Contact email: jfm@juliefischermccarter.com
Part 1/2. This program series is being offered virtually through Zoom. In order to participate and receive the Zoom link, register by clicking the RSVP button above or by emailing programs@smithcenter.org.
You will receive the Zoom information no later than the morning of your program.
with Eileen Powers, MFA
![Expressive Self-Portrait by Eileen Powers](https://smithcenter.org/wp-content/uploads/EileenCancerBaldCollage_2021.jpg)
For as long long as there have been artists and makers, there has been the creation of the self-portrait.
Whether it’s realist, abstract or performative, the act of situating and picturing the self often springboards the artist to self-awareness and insight. This interactive, two-session program focuses on the many ways we can use creative and expressive activity as a stepping stone to reclaim our identity and balance.
The program opens with a short talk about the medium and the context of self-portraiture, followed by exercises using simple materials. We will employ the language of color, collage, pen, pencil and photography to help us explore our internal and external selves. Participants are encouraged to investigate class concepts through a take-home assignment that will be discussed in the second session.
The program is open to all levels and all experiences. Participants should bring pens, pencils, paper, markers or any materials of their choice to participate in exercises, and a willingness to share their experiences.
![](https://smithcenter.org/wp-content/uploads/EileenPowers_MatrixfromBobRevised.jpg)
Variations of You: The Expressive Self-Portrait will be offered as a two-part virtual program series on the following dates:
- Saturdays, September 10th & 17th from 10:00am – 12:00pm ET
Suggested Donation: $20 (series)
About Eileen Powers, MFA
![Eileen Powers](https://smithcenter.org/wp-content/uploads/EileenPowers_Headshot_Sept20_8705-1.jpg)
Eileen Powers is a Cape Cod-based photographer, designer and self-portrait artist whose Can you make hair for me? collaborative art project has been featured in exhibitions, podcasts and news media around the country as well as in The Boston Globe. A forthcoming book about the project is currently in the works. She has a MFA in visual arts, and is on staff at the Photographic Resource Center in Cambridge, MA. She has led workshops at the Griffin Museum of Photography, Creighton University and the Nantucket Atheneum among others. A video about Eileen and Can you make hair for me? can be viewed here.
This program is being offered virtually through Zoom. In order to participate and receive the Zoom link, register by clicking the RSVP button above or by emailing programs@smithcenter.org.
You will receive the Zoom information no later than the morning of your program.
with Susi Wyss
![Writing for Healing](https://smithcenter.org/wp-content/uploads/Sustainable-Journaling-Workshop-1.png)
Led by a therapeutic writing facilitator, this session is designed for self-care and taking time out to tap into the healing benefits of writing. Join us for a session that includes a brief meditation, writing prompts, and creative exercises in a playful and supportive environment. No writing experience necessary, just an open mind!
Suggested Materials:
-
Favorite pen
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Unlined paper or journal to write on
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Plain paper
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Your favorite art materials (anything will do, including pencil or pen)
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A candle and matches
Suggested Donation: $10
About Susi Wyss
![Susi Wyss](https://smithcenter.org/wp-content/uploads/Susi-Wyss-Headshot.jpg)
Susi Wyss is a public health professional, author, therapeutic writing facilitator and—most of all—a believer in the healing power of words. Her public health career has spanned more than 25 years, mostly addressing women’s health in Africa. She is the author of The Civilized World, a novel set in Africa that was named “A Book to Pick Up Now” by Oprah Magazine. In addition to her collaboration with the Smith Center, she has led writing-for-healing workshops at the DC Rape Crisis Center and Crossings Healing & Wellness.
This program is being offered virtually through Zoom. In order to participate and receive the Zoom link, register by clicking the RSVP button above or by emailing programs@smithcenter.org.
You will receive the Zoom information no later than the morning of your program.
with Susi Wyss
![Writing for Healing](https://smithcenter.org/wp-content/uploads/Sustainable-Journaling-Workshop-1.png)
Led by a therapeutic writing facilitator, this session is designed for self-care and taking time out to tap into the healing benefits of writing. Join us for a session that includes a brief meditation, writing prompts, and creative exercises in a playful and supportive environment. No writing experience necessary, just an open mind!
Suggested Materials:
- 2 sheets plain unlined paper
- favorite writing pen
- Art/drawing material such as oil pastels, colored markers, pastels, colored pencils or crayons
- Pair of scissors
- scotch tape
Suggested Donation: $10
About Susi Wyss
![Susi Wyss](https://smithcenter.org/wp-content/uploads/Susi-Wyss-Headshot.jpg)
Susi Wyss is a public health professional, author, therapeutic writing facilitator and—most of all—a believer in the healing power of words. Her public health career has spanned more than 25 years, mostly addressing women’s health in Africa. She is the author of The Civilized World, a novel set in Africa that was named “A Book to Pick Up Now” by Oprah Magazine. In addition to her collaboration with the Smith Center, she has led writing-for-healing workshops at the DC Rape Crisis Center and Crossings Healing & Wellness.
Part 3/3. If you would like to join this program series, please email programs@smithcenter.org.
You will receive the Zoom information no later than the morning of your program.
with Elizabeth Belanger
![Life Soundtrack](https://smithcenter.org/wp-content/uploads/Life-Soundtrack.png)
A cancer diagnosis can completely turn your life upside down and leave you trying to understand who you are and what is important. Join us on a three-part creative venture to help narrate and make sense of your cancer experience.
During this program, we will discover how to choose music that represents your life or cancer experience and that looks towards the next steps in your journey. You can expect sessions to assist in creatively processing the emotional and physical tolls that cancer can take on every aspect of your life. Each session will provide space to share in community and think about how to express your experience.
In our first session, we will discuss key moments and feelings in our journeys. Then, each of us will individually be tasked with creating a collection of 7-14 songs (an album) of our journey from diagnosis into the future of survivorship.
In our second session, we will get our creative juices flowing by developing album art that represents our albums. And finally, in session three, we will come together as a group and share in art and story.
Come ready with a passion for music and art and some self-reflective time for out-of-group activities. Everyone with a story to tell is welcome!
Life Soundtrack will be hosted in three parts. Participants are encouraged to attend all three sessions to get the most out of the program series.
Program series dates:
- July 19 & 26, 3:00-4:30pm ET
- August 2, 3:00-4:30pm ET
Suggested Donation: $10/session or $25/series
About Elizabeth Belanger
![Elizabeth Belanger](https://smithcenter.org/wp-content/uploads/Elizabeth-Belanger-Headshot.png)
Elizabeth Belanger is a social work intern for Smith Center while she is getting her Masters of Social Work at Simmons University. Elizabeth has previously worked with survivors of domestic violence and youth in Ward 8, providing strengths-based and trauma-informed care. After graduating, Elizabeth looks forward to working as a clinical social worker here in DC providing accessible mental health services to those who have experienced trauma.
Part 2/3. If you would like to join this program series, please email programs@smithcenter.org.
You will receive the Zoom information no later than the morning of your program.
with Elizabeth Belanger
![Life Soundtrack](https://smithcenter.org/wp-content/uploads/Life-Soundtrack.png)
A cancer diagnosis can completely turn your life upside down and leave you trying to understand who you are and what is important. Join us on a three-part creative venture to help narrate and make sense of your cancer experience.
During this program, we will discover how to choose music that represents your life or cancer experience and that looks towards the next steps in your journey. You can expect sessions to assist in creatively processing the emotional and physical tolls that cancer can take on every aspect of your life. Each session will provide space to share in community and think about how to express your experience.
In our first session, we will discuss key moments and feelings in our journeys. Then, each of us will individually be tasked with creating a collection of 7-14 songs (an album) of our journey from diagnosis into the future of survivorship.
In our second session, we will get our creative juices flowing by developing album art that represents our albums. And finally, in session three, we will come together as a group and share in art and story.
Come ready with a passion for music and art and some self-reflective time for out-of-group activities. Everyone with a story to tell is welcome!
Life Soundtrack will be hosted in three parts. Participants are encouraged to attend all three sessions to get the most out of the program series.
Program series dates:
- July 19 & 26, 3:00-4:30pm ET
- August 2, 3:00-4:30pm ET
Suggested Donation: $10/session or $25/series
About Elizabeth Belanger
![Elizabeth Belanger](https://smithcenter.org/wp-content/uploads/Elizabeth-Belanger-Headshot.png)
Elizabeth Belanger is a social work intern for Smith Center while she is getting her Masters of Social Work at Simmons University. Elizabeth has previously worked with survivors of domestic violence and youth in Ward 8, providing strengths-based and trauma-informed care. After graduating, Elizabeth looks forward to working as a clinical social worker here in DC providing accessible mental health services to those who have experienced trauma.