Still Life by Sharon Aluma
Tuesday, October 21 | 7–9 PM
An evening where art, movement, and tea meet in quiet dialogue. Still Life invites you into a meditative practice of seeing, sensing, and creating. Guided by artist and somatics practitioner Sharon Aluma, participants will attune to body and breath before turning their gaze toward a living arrangement of flowers, composed by Gina Moon as a work of floral alchemy.
With watercolor pencils in hand, each guest will be invited to sketch the arrangement, not as a pursuit of accuracy, but as a practice in presence, capturing the essence of what unfolds in stillness. Tea will anchor the evening, weaving in warmth and reflection as the season turns toward new cycles of light.
This session coincides with a time of renewal, illumination, and subtle beginnings. Together, we will gather in community, honoring the quiet beauty of flowers, art, and the shared ritual of tea.
Reservations required. Space is limited.