Creativity Workshop: Creative Writing, Drawing, Storytelling and Memoir
Find your particular way of expression and break through the fears associated with creation.
The Creativity Workshop is based in New York City and is taught around the world. It was established in 1993 by writer Shelley Berc and multimedia artist Alejandro Fogel to provide an alternative to traditional forms of education and thinking.
Shelley Berc and Alejandro Fogel bring their unique vision to this workshop in which individuals can explore their own creative potentials.
The workshop emphasizes the process of creative expression rather than concentrating on finished products and seeks to erase the barriers between art disciplines. The Workshop focuses a great deal on personal memories and how these can be used in one's creative discoveries. Through a series of exercises that stimulate the imagination, participants learn how to catch the moment of inspiration and develop it, combat writer's block and stage fright, and recapture the childhood joys of making new and wonderful visions out of the most commonplace things. The Workshop concentrates on exploring various tools of nurturing one's creativity such as visualization exercises, guided automatic drawing and writing, map making, photography, miniature worlds, and the use of 'show and tell' and puppets. We will use the local environment and its culture and history to stimulate our writing, visual, and story telling skills.
We will use the local environment and its culture and history to stimulate our writing, visual, and story telling skills.
Ceci Glusman
Administrative assistant Creativity Workshop
245 E. 40th St., Suite 25H
New York, NY 10016
United States
Phone: 212-922-1555
E-Mail:
questions@creativityworkshop.com