Self-Representation In Poetry and Pastels (Writing & Drawing The Body)
Sat, Jan 13
|Denver
Students will explore their bodies through different media, fostering artistic expression and body-positivity. Opening lecture: history of visual depictions of genitalia.
Time & Location
Jan 13, 2024, 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM
Denver, 1800 S Broadway, Denver, CO 80210, USA
About the event
Embracing the liberating vibes of the 70s pro-sex feminist movement and its embodied body positivity, this class will help participants explore their bodies through different media. Enjoy an opening lecture on the history of visual depictions of genitalia.
This class is for everyone, regardless of your artistic background or experience level. It's about embracing your uniqueness and celebrating your body in a respectful and creative atmosphere. Let your inner artist and poet out to play!
We’re Denver’s home for research-based, shame-free, embodied, and inclusive sex education. Everything you should have learned in high school and more. We believe sex education should be pleasure-focused and accessible to all!
Your instructors:
Headmistress Stina French (she/they; ex-college professor, author/editor, sex educator, and proud kinkster), has 20+ years of experience in creating and fostering safe spaces in both college and kink environments.
Michaela Macasinag (She/Her/Hers) is a queer polyamorous multiracial artist from Aurora, Colorado. Her work revolves around the idea of sexuality and gender through various mediums like pastels, wood burning, and painting. Graduating amid the COVID pandemic, she received her BFA in Drawing and received top honors as Summa Cum Laude from Metropolitan State University of Denver. Her art practice continuously manifests her desire to explore the realms of sexuality and the human body. When she isn’t working, you can find her hanging with her polycule and cuddling her fur babies watching horror movies. She is honored and ecstatic to be a part of Sexploratorium as resident artist and gallery curator.
Spaces are limited, so reserve your spot now. Â Our classes are research-based and educational, but are not meant to replace expert medical advice or care. Â All of our classes are for people 18 years of age and older.