Classes and Groups

Process Art – Exploring the duality of our inner and outer selves

Process Art – Exploring the duality of our inner and outer selves
Let’s play with the duality of who we are inside and what the world sees outside through the intriguing method of Process Art.

Come engage in introspective art-making, exploring the depths of your psyche and the duality between your inner world and the self you present to the outside world. Connect with yourself and others in a supportive space as you explore this tension and harmony through a variety of art materials.

Bring your own supplies or utilize the materials provided on-site. Allow the process—the action, the layering, the choosing—to become the mirror, reflecting the interplay between who you are inside and what the world sees outside. See where this journey of self-discovery takes you.

Don’t miss this opportunity to immerse yourself in the world of art and uncover more of who you are and how you want to be. Join us for an evening of creative exploration and self-discovery at Process Art!

Any amount is appreciated and the suggested donation amount is $25

Date: Saturday, December 6th, 2025

Time: 6:00pm – 8:00pm

Location:  Process Therapy Institute –  1760 The Alameda, Suite 100, San Jose CA 95126

Cost: Free, donations appreciated. Suggested donation: $25

Contact for information and registration:  Register on Eventbrite. Contact Beth at bshafran-mukai@processes.org for questions.

 

Beth Shafran-Mukai, is an Associate Marriage and Family Therapist (#148837), who graduated from Sofia University (Institute for Transpersonal Psychology) with a focus on expressive arts. As a clinician, Beth is committed to holding safe and inclusive space for all to bring their “whole selves” to the process of learning and growing, relationally and experientially.

 

 

Cynthia M. Church is an Associate Marriage and Family Therapist (#150267) training at the Process Therapy Institute for 2.5 years under the supervision of Svetlana Kreimer.  She is also an artist who respects that it’s the process of making art that matters, the expression of ourselves, and what comes up in our imaginations and emotions while in the process of creating.