A Beautiful Ghetto, Three Years Later: A Conversation About Healing presents Healing Through Creative Expression.

Healing Through Creative Expression will be held on Friday, April 13th from 6:30 – 8:30 PM. Join us for an evening of interactive workshops as local community leaders and artists work to promote healing and wellbeing through creative self-expression. Participants will hear from each presenter before choosing which creative workshop they would like to join. Presenters will include Tawanna Kane, RYT; Devin Allen, photographer and inaugural fellow of the Gordon Parks Foundation; and Tariq Touré, local poet and social justice writer among other artists.

For more information on our other events, please click here for Working to Heal Baltimore, Trap Yoga, and Circle of Voices.

Gallery hours for A Beautiful Ghetto are Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays from 11 AM – 3 PM. Admission is free and open to the public.

Convenient parking is available opposite the Institute in the Fleet & Eden Garage. The Institute for Integrative Health is also accessible by the Charm City Circulator’s Orange and Green lines.

For more information on these or other events surrounding A Beautiful Ghetto, Three Years Later: A Conversation About Healing, visit http://bit.ly/HealingBaltimore.

The programming is made possible by the support of The Institute for Integrative Health and the Gordon Parks Foundation.