Participants will be led in a relaxing, 1-hour program including a short introduction on Asian artistic reflection and our connection to nature, a musical performance, and a short meditation as the sun sets. Guests will have the opportunity to connect with one another and learn a bit about this beautiful preserve.
Art is healing because it forces us to forge a connection between our mind and body. Unlike exercise, which works your body, or meditation, which clears your mind, art-making accesses both mind and body to promote healing. In this session, we will help you connect to nature through music and meditation to help your overall well-being.
Capacity will be limited to ensure a peaceful atmosphere and due to limited parking at the event location. Thank you for your understanding!
Tea and a light treat will be served.
This event is part of POST’s community event series, which is open to the general public as well as POST donors. We hope you’ll join us! We also curate a separate series of private events for our donors. Learn how you can support POST here: openspacetrust.org/support-post
Chopsticks Alley Art promotes Southeast Asian cultural heritage through the shared creative expression of art. Chopsticks Alley Art provides support and promotes artists through art exhibits, classes, performances, and events. We celebrate the cultural diversity of Southeast Asian contemporary art to foster greater understanding and connect communities through the arts, serving young Southeast Asian artists, low-income families, elders, the LGBTQ+ community, and individuals with differing abilities.
Peninsula Open Space Trust protects and cares for open space, farms and parkland in and around Silicon Valley. Since 1977, POST has protected over 80,000 acres in San Mateo, Santa Clara and Santa Cruz Counties.