Creative Care

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The Cordial Eye is pleased to announce Creative Care- a new program that uses the transformative power of the arts to support community health and well-being. Designed in partnership with art therapist and art educator, Charity O’Neill, Creative Care uses arts-based mentorship to cultivate the skills and resources associated with resilience. Resilience is the ability of an individual to bounce back from life’s challenges and has an important impact on mental health. Research shows that resiliency can be built and strengthened by creating connections, fostering a sense of well-being, and finding a purpose. Creative Care is focused on developing community connections, compassion, and social support while developing competence and confidence in art making. Classes will also reinforce using art-making as a healthy coping skill. Led by trained Teaching Artists, Creative Care will provide an experience of high-quality arts education, peer connection, and supportive mentorship. 

The pilot of Creative Care will provide three gender-based mentorship groups for children between the ages of 9 and 13: “Creating Men” for boys, “Empower Her” for girls, and “Boundless Creators” for gender-nonconforming youth. Groups will meet for one hour per week, in 6-week sessions. The first session will begin the week of February 24th. Participation in Creative Care is offered at no cost to participants. Enrollment is limited to 12 students per group; spots are available on a first-come, first-served basis at TheCordialEye.org. 

Creative Care is made possible by the generous partnership of the Peter and Elizabeth Tower Foundation and the Cape Cod Healthcare Foundation. 

Men in the Making

In this mentor-based group for boys, students will explore their sense of identity, develop healthy communication skills, build self confidence, and strengthen their relationships through art making. 

Teaching Artists: Filipe Borges and Craig Florence

Mondays 5pm-6pm, 2/24-3/31

Ages 9-13

Boundless Creators 

In this mentor-based group for trans and nonbinary youth, students will explore the expanse of the gender spectrum, build confidence in who they are, and uplift each other while stretching the boundaries of art materials and making.

Teaching Artist: Kai Barrows

Tuesday 5pm-6pm, 2/25-4/1

Ages 9-13

Empower Her

In this mentor-based group for girls, students use the artistic process to build confidence, strengthen their voice, build strong relationships and uplift each other. 

Teaching Artists: Karla DeStefano and Annie Lupton

Wednesday 5pm-6pm, 2/26-4/2

Ages 9-13

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The Cordial Eye is pleased to announce Creative Care- a new program that uses the transformative power of the arts to support community health and well-being. Designed in partnership with art therapist and art educator, Charity O’Neill, Creative Care uses arts-based mentorship to cultivate the skills and resources associated with resilience. Resilience is the ability of an individual to bounce back from life’s challenges and has an important impact on mental health. Research shows that resiliency can be built and strengthened by creating connections, fostering a sense of well-being, and finding a purpose. Creative Care is focused on developing community connections, compassion, and social support while developing competence and confidence in art making. Classes will also reinforce using art-making as a healthy coping skill. Led by trained Teaching Artists, Creative Care will provide an experience of high-quality arts education, peer connection, and supportive mentorship. 

The pilot of Creative Care will provide three gender-based mentorship groups for children between the ages of 9 and 13: “Creating Men” for boys, “Empower Her” for girls, and “Boundless Creators” for gender-nonconforming youth. Groups will meet for one hour per week, in 6-week sessions. The first session will begin the week of February 24th. Participation in Creative Care is offered at no cost to participants. Enrollment is limited to 12 students per group; spots are available on a first-come, first-served basis at TheCordialEye.org. 

Creative Care is made possible by the generous partnership of the Peter and Elizabeth Tower Foundation and the Cape Cod Healthcare Foundation. 

Men in the Making

In this mentor-based group for boys, students will explore their sense of identity, develop healthy communication skills, build self confidence, and strengthen their relationships through art making. 

Teaching Artists: Filipe Borges and Craig Florence

Mondays 5pm-6pm, 2/24-3/31

Ages 9-13

Boundless Creators 

In this mentor-based group for trans and nonbinary youth, students will explore the expanse of the gender spectrum, build confidence in who they are, and uplift each other while stretching the boundaries of art materials and making.

Teaching Artist: Kai Barrows

Tuesday 5pm-6pm, 2/25-4/1

Ages 9-13

Empower Her

In this mentor-based group for girls, students use the artistic process to build confidence, strengthen their voice, build strong relationships and uplift each other. 

Teaching Artists: Karla DeStefano and Annie Lupton

Wednesday 5pm-6pm, 2/26-4/2

Ages 9-13

The Cordial Eye is pleased to announce Creative Care- a new program that uses the transformative power of the arts to support community health and well-being. Designed in partnership with art therapist and art educator, Charity O’Neill, Creative Care uses arts-based mentorship to cultivate the skills and resources associated with resilience. Resilience is the ability of an individual to bounce back from life’s challenges and has an important impact on mental health. Research shows that resiliency can be built and strengthened by creating connections, fostering a sense of well-being, and finding a purpose. Creative Care is focused on developing community connections, compassion, and social support while developing competence and confidence in art making. Classes will also reinforce using art-making as a healthy coping skill. Led by trained Teaching Artists, Creative Care will provide an experience of high-quality arts education, peer connection, and supportive mentorship. 

The pilot of Creative Care will provide three gender-based mentorship groups for children between the ages of 9 and 13: “Creating Men” for boys, “Empower Her” for girls, and “Boundless Creators” for gender-nonconforming youth. Groups will meet for one hour per week, in 6-week sessions. The first session will begin the week of February 24th. Participation in Creative Care is offered at no cost to participants. Enrollment is limited to 12 students per group; spots are available on a first-come, first-served basis at TheCordialEye.org. 

Creative Care is made possible by the generous partnership of the Peter and Elizabeth Tower Foundation and the Cape Cod Healthcare Foundation. 

Men in the Making

In this mentor-based group for boys, students will explore their sense of identity, develop healthy communication skills, build self confidence, and strengthen their relationships through art making. 

Teaching Artists: Filipe Borges and Craig Florence

Mondays 5pm-6pm, 2/24-3/31

Ages 9-13

Boundless Creators 

In this mentor-based group for trans and nonbinary youth, students will explore the expanse of the gender spectrum, build confidence in who they are, and uplift each other while stretching the boundaries of art materials and making.

Teaching Artist: Kai Barrows

Tuesday 5pm-6pm, 2/25-4/1

Ages 9-13

Empower Her

In this mentor-based group for girls, students use the artistic process to build confidence, strengthen their voice, build strong relationships and uplift each other. 

Teaching Artists: Karla DeStefano and Annie Lupton

Wednesday 5pm-6pm, 2/26-4/2

Ages 9-13