Life Integration Using Arts Processes for March 25th NonProfit Commons Meeting

This Friday, March 25th, TechSoup's NonProfit Commons in Second Life will feature Marly Milena (Niela Miller) who will share how she created a Life Integration exhibit to help make meaning of her experiences and pursuits, and will give you ideas of how you might go about making one for yourself. She will demonstrate using a drawing board and building tools to symbolize different aspects of a life. Time will be provided at the end for Q&A and contributions from participants.

 

BIO: Marly Milena aka Niela Miller, M.S. Education/Communications, brings her rich background  and training in the arts, Gestalt psychology, Jungian process work, organization development, group dynamics and education to whatever she does. She has been in SL since 2007 and has one group called Octagon:Creative Exploration and shares leadership (with Wisdomseeker Lissena) of another group on her sim called Adventures in Lifelong Learning. See her website for publications, articles, an integration exhibit under Projects, Second Life machinima videos of  some of her sessions, samples of her programs in SL, her music, and other yummies. http://www.peoplesystemspotential.com

 

Join us in Second Life!

 

Nonprofit Commons Weekly Meeting 

Friday, March 25th, 8:30 AM PT / SLT

Plush Nonprofit Commons Amphitheater 

http://bit.ly/NPCinSL

 

AGENDA (all times below PT) 

  • 8:30 am Introductions
  • 8:40 am TechSoup Announcements
  • 8:45 am Mentors Central 
  • 9:00 am Featured Presentation - Life Integration Using Arts Processes 
  • 9:45 am Open Mic / Announcements

 

The Nonprofit Commons in Second Life is a program sponsored by Caravan Studios - http://caravanstudios.org, a division of TechSoup Global, http://techsoup.org. The mission of the Nonprofit Commons in Second Life is to create a community for nonprofits to explore and learn about virtual worlds, foster connections, and discover the many ways in which nonprofits might utilize the unique environment of Second Life to achieve their missions. 

http://nonprofitcommons.org

 

 

Many thanks to Brownrice Internet for hosting the NPSL site.