NEXT ART SHARE + OPEN MIC

JULY 18 - ASIA ONLINE
9pm Bangladesh on Zoom.
Meetup link is in our online community.
JULY 20 - PASADENA
3-5:30pm at the Flintridge Center, Suite 117.
Room entrance is on Banbury Alley.
We think art is meant to be shared, to have an effect in others, and for aspects of its meaning to be co-created as we reflect together on how a painting, a song, a poem, a dance, a story, impacts us and meets us in our lives.
Featured artists will each have 10 minutes to share their creations, from a variety of genres, and describe their creative process, and how their presentations connect with our theme.
We include space for mindful responses, all aimed at deepening our experience of the art and the artists.


Table Collective
Community
Gatherings
As a creative interspiritual community of artists and contemplatives, Table Collective offers monthly rhythms aimed at enabling us to integrate our creative and spiritual selves.

Week 1:
Embracing Mystery
Live Podcast
A Community Conversation Exploring Creativity and Spirituality through a Live Podcast, Food, and Table Talk.
Our reflections together after the recording help shape future podcast topics and exploration as a community.
Weeks 2 & 4:
Practices & Prompts
We gather as a community through Zoom to companion one another in the cultivation of our creative and spiritual lives/selves.
We do this through creative prompts & contemplative practices with space for deep listening and sharing of our own experiences and responses.
Week 3:
Mindful Art Share
We gather to cultivate compassionate, creative, connected lives through mindful sharing of art and spirituality.
Two opportunities: the Pasadena Art Share is in person, and the Asia Share meets through Zoom on the Friday before the third Sunday.

Join now to get:
- Monthly art prompts to inspire your creative work
- Access to Asia art share meetup links
- A community space to share your creativity and reflections from Practices & Prompts with others
- A monthly newsletter to stay up to date with everything Table Collective
Here's how it works:
Step 1: Receive Monthly Art Prompts
Each month you receive a new creative prompt. These will be connected to our monthly art share event themes as an opportunity to further connect. We share them in the monthly newsletter and in the Art Prompts section of the online community.
Step 2: GET INSPIRED!
Find fresh inspiration as you engage with the monthly prompt. Then create something new! It may be a new song, painting, poem, dance, food dish, or other project.
Step 3: Share your creativity
Next, share your creative work in the online community where everyone else is also responding to the same prompts. You can always share other work too!
Step 4: Reflect Compassionately
Take a moment to experience the creative work others are sharing. Reflect on what is happening in you.
Step 5: Connect in Community
Receive feedback and encourage others by sharing your reflections. Connect around the deeper meaning and themes your creative work is exploring.
Do you want to:
Develop your creative self, with regular creative prompts to inspire your work
Go beyond likes, to get real interaction and feedback on how your work impacts other people.
Join in a global community of artists and contemplatives to deepen your compassionate connection with your truest self, with others, the world, and Source.

join now!
ASIA ART SHARE LINK +
TABLE ONLINE COMMUNITY + MONTHLY NEWSLETTER
Signing up will subscribe you to our email list. You may unsubscribe at any time.
Each newsletter includes:
- Reflections and practices to help you cultivate a compassionate, creative, and connected life
- Monthly creativity prompts to inspire your next artistic work
- Featured art from others in the Table Collective community
- Updates about upcoming events

Creative people, offering their creative “self” to others frequently hear things or read things like:
“That is a beautiful painting”
“I loved your song”
“That was a powerful poem”
“That was delicious”
Or, maybe even more commonly, nothing.
We put our work, our very “selves”, in front of others. But is anyone paying attention, seeing, hearing, tasting? Is anyone experiencing anything? And if so, what?