– Making Mosaics –
Sacred Art Retreat
April 16-17, 2021
Back by popular demand is a completely new “Art as Spiritual Therapy” retreat. Spend a couple of reflecting on your life, renewing your own creative spirit, and praying for the people around you. These sessions will be hands-on. With some guidance from expert presenters, you will be invited to open yourself up to the creative powers locked within. In the process, you’ll leave with a new awareness of God’s presence guiding you and acting in your life.
Session 1: “Treasures of My Life” Mosaic
As we travel through life, we accumulate many mementos that have a deeper significance: A piece of jewelry from a loved one a lost mate, the key to the front door from your very first home, a chard of pottery from a broken vase that once belonged to your grandmother… We find it difficult to let these treasure go because they represent something to us. Together, these mementos form the mosaic of our life. Bits and pieces that when put together help to tell the story of us.
In this workshop, you will learn to bring those keepsakes together in a meaningful and creative way. Participants will assemble these pieces onto a symbolic and defining medium; a wood cross. While you do, you will have the opportunity to reflect upon the relationships, the moments, and the significance of each piece as you place them upon the cross and in the end experience the healing, saving cross of Christ.
Returning potter and artist Debra Zimmerman of Groovy Girl Art & Studio, will take you through this journey, one that may just give you a new perspective on your life.
What should I bring to the “Pieces of My Life” workshop?
We’ll have all you need to make a beautiful cross, but if you would like to create a cross using some of your own mementos bring pieces that are the size of a quarter or smaller. Beads, coins, jewelry, keys, dog tags, pottery chards, buttons, game piece, shells, ball chain are just a few items to consider. To fill in the gaps, we’ll have a variety of materials ideal for making an attractive and unique-to-you creation. We also recommend that you consider bringing (1) tweezers to assist in placement of small pieces and (2) An apron to prevent glue from getting on clothing.
Remember.
This is your cross.
These are the pieces of your life.
Jesus has a place for each.
Session 2: Prayer Pysanky
Decorating pysanky (Ukrainian Easter eggs) is part of Easter preparation by Ukrainians and many other East-Central European groups. The word pysanky comes from the Slavic word for “writing.”
Decorating (or writing) Easter eggs in the Ukrainian style involves the process of drawing intricate designs using beeswax with a tool called a kistka and dying the eggs in successive layers. Symbols and colors are chosen to represent special meanings.
As you create your own pysanka, you can add your prayers and good wishes for the recipient of the egg. Tradition says that to give a pysanka is to give a symbolic gift of life.
Find out more about the joy of ‘writing’ eggs, read this article from the Catholic Register: Egg decorating brings some quarantine joy (catholicregister.org)
For more information, or to register, call 828.327.7441 or email info@catholicconference.org
About our presenters
Debra Zimmerman
Shortly after moving to the area in 2012, Debra and her husband Dale began their journey into this age-old craft and haven’t looked back. Their art is displayed throughout the Hickory area and at regional pottery and craft shows and Debra teaches classes in their home studio and at local community colleges. She operates Groovy Girl Art Studio which specializes in mosaics, stained glass, pottery and crafts. She has been a highly praised presenter for many past retreats at the Catholic Conference Center.
Pastor Steve Saxe
Steve Saxe has been teaching the sacred art of Ukrainian Pysanky egg decorating. He has crafted or “written” eggs for over 20 years now, having learned the craft from an Orthodox parish in the Greenville area. He has taught the craft at Furman University’s Adult Learning Program and has taught numerous other Pysanky workshops. Steve is a registered SC Craftsman and has published an article on the craft. Steve Saxe currently serves as the pastor of the Lutheran Church of the Good Shepherd in Greenville, SC.
For comments & photos on past retreats, click here
For Catholic News Herald coverage, click here
For more on pysanky and artisan Steve Saxe…
Below is a link to a feature article by Somerset Studio: Pasanky, Divine Perfection:
Pricing
The discounted price is $175 per person, $275 per couple. This includes overnight lodging, three full-course meals prepared by our own executive chef, all materials, and fees for our expert presenters… plus access to our beautiful facilities, trails, and outdoor meditation areas.
Registration
Registrations are non-refundable, however, the retreat will also abide by the COVID 19 protocols issued by the state of North Carolina. Should the protocols change to where the conference center is unable to host a retreat, all registration fees will be refunded. Registration is limited to state requirements and to maintain appropriate social distancing, so register now to make sure you have a place at this life-changing retreat.
Safety and social distancing
All retreatants will be safely distanced with a private lodging room, separate workspace, individual dining room table in our spacious, retreat center. We are in full compliance with the most recent Executive Order. If you would like to know more about our safety protocols, please call 828.327.7441 and ask for our Hospitality Manager, Kris Cordes.