Connecting community through creative expression
Diane Lowrie, M.A.
Expressive Arts Educator
Expressive Arts Educator
Diane’s work with extraordinary people, from toddlers to adults, comprises the following groups and organizations:
Libraries
Community art-making opportunities that promote literacy through expressive arts methods
Schools
Parent participation classes, workshops and adult education
Enhance individual education plans and person-centered planning.
Nonprofit Organizations
Resources, grant writing, program design, implantation, project ordination, and promotion
Youth Groups
Collaborate with social service agencies to promote positive relationships
Older Adults
Expressive arts methods and materials that nurture emotional and physical well-being
Altered Books
$ 35.00Mask Making
$20.00- 50.00 depending on time and materialsVisual Poetry
$ 15.00Collage/ mixed media
$15.00Music, Movement and Meditation
15.00Diane is a kind and gentle person whose creativity and cheerfulness are matched only by her inspiring workshops.
Paula Johnson, Unitarian Universalist Association
She has this knack for turning any materials that happen to be within arm’s reach into a work of art.
David Bragi, author, mentor
Diane blended strengths-based creative engagement with advocacy. For young ones, opportunities to use color, mixed media, forms to engage a sense of delight, and music to develop fine-motor skills, gross-motor skills, and social competencies. The expressive arts experiences for teens and adults also enhanced social competencies, sense of belonging, and self- confidence.
Ann Johnson, Prescott College Graduate Mentor, Humanities: Expressive Arts
619.564.2308
ExtraOrdinary Arts
1760 Pentuckett Ave. - San Diego, CA 92104
Please contact me for more information on rates and availability.