Tuesday | Evenings from 6:30pm - 8:30pm
10/7, 10/14, 10/21, 10/28, 10/4
The Cycle of Creativity is a tried and true understanding and practice of how creative cycles work in creative people. From the bursting forth of a new idea to the next new idea, we go through seasons for each project. Honing and understanding these seasons is the focus of this class.
Through lecture, discussion, and practicing with useful tools you can carry forward, we will begin with understanding the full Cycle of Creativity and then break each step into use-able and focused goals for your own life and work - making the reality of the ways we process work for you, rather than struggling against the natural flow.
Early bird $215 | Register by Sept 7 (discount applied at checkout)
Regular Price $250 | Effective Sept 8
We recommend signing up early!
Refund and other policies can be found here.
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Artists who feel stuck creatively and aren't sure how to proceed.
Writers who are intimidated by the blank page at times and at other times feel like pouring everything out comes easily.
Makers and storytellers who feel overwhelmed by ideas.
Creatives searching for community. -
Missy Bell is a life-long creative with a master's degree in Creativity Studies.
During her time as a visual artist, writer, filmmaker, actor, teacher, and photographer, she has honed her own practice into a science.
Missy is the founder of Mouse House Productions and currently focused on her roles as writer, director, and producer of films about people who are ready to step off the ledge.
She loves to cultivate strong communities of humans who happen to be artists, build things from the ground up, watch stories burst into life, and spend time cohorting with nature.
The Cycle of Creativity is a summation of her own work and study and an insight into the way creative brain's work in the world.
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“The classes were always varied and meaningful. Everything I learned, every technique, was something useful and usable five minutes after I left the class - never any fluff, never any padding. I was consistently amazed at the wellspring of creativity that comes out of Missy Bell.” — James LePore