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Jan 6 Tea & Art; A Tea Ceremony and Art Making Experience
Jan 6 Tea & Art; A Tea Ceremony and Art Making Experience
with Marguerite Nesteruk & Matthew Mahler
January 6 (Saturday)
3 pm-6 pm
$130 Price includes all necessary supplies. No experience is necessary. Must book by 8pm Fri Jan 5 due to tea preparations.
*Early Bird $115 if purchased before January 1*
*This program caps at 15*
Harness and exercise your creativity as you experience this unique approach to a tea ceremony.
Marguerite Nesteruk is an Earth & Energy Practitioner. She is a certified Herbalist, Reiki Master, & Earth Energy Healer. She also leads private, public, & corporate Herbal Tea Ceremony Experiences & creates organic herbal tea blends. She is originally from Long Island, NY but moved to California in 2015. Shortly after graduating from Parsons School of Design in Manhattan, she spent a year in New Zealand exploring and realizing her true purpose and passion was for the Earth. However, she still finds ways to keep her creative juices flowing in all aspects of her work. Having completed courses in both herbal medicine and geomancy, she infuses her work with a more attuned understanding of the energetic properties of plants and the Earth, and their benefits to human well-being. With an eternal commitment to helping people, and the world at large, she is thrilled to share her knowledge, passion, and skills with others eager to embrace the energy and beauty of Nature’s bounty around us.
Matthew Mahler (b. 1982, St. James, NY) is an artist and educator living in Ridewood, Queens. He holds a B.S. in Art Education from Hofstra University and a MFA from CUNY Queens College with a focus on painting. Working primarily in painting, his work explores accessible approaches and materials. Mahler’s work has been exhibited widely throughout the east coast including solo exhibitions at Sardine (NY), One River School of Art + Design (NY) and Heliopolis (NY).
Matthew has been working as a teaching artist in New York City since 2009 taking an exploration based approach while in the classroom. Ranging in age and ability, Mahler focusses on celebrating the successes of each individual student.
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