Some are leaders in customer service or lead informally within their organization.
No matter what title, this seminar will focus on how you can develop the skills you have and build on your strengths to enable you to Lead From Where You Are!
This morning seminar features three local leaders who will speak about their journey in leadership.
Join me for an evening of fun with like-minded women! We will go through a series of therapeutic art exercises and each of you will leave with a completely unique painting.
Your painting will serve as a reminder of the fun evening you had while creating.
Have even more fun bring a friend!
There also will be time for mindfulness exercises, wonderful music, and chocolate!
We will enjoy refreshments and you are very welcome to bring your own beverage of choice.
No artistic ability is needed for this class.
This is an evening meant to allow yourself to give up control and forget PERFECTION!
Trust me for one night and open the door to your creative soul.
Wednesday December 8th, 2021 thru Friday December 17th, 2021
Wilson College will host an exhibition of works by Adrianna Broome honoring women who are creating change in the world today.
The women celebrated include environmental activist Greta Thunberg and indigenous people’s rights and climate justice advocate Nina Gualinga.
An opening reception will be held from 4:30 to 6:00 p.m. on Wednesday, December 8, at the Bogigian Gallery in Lortz Hall at Wilson College.
The exhibition will continue through December 17, 2021.
From Huntingdon, Pa., Broome is majoring in graphic design, with a secondary area of emphasis in photography and a double minor in art history and ancient world studies.
For her senior capstone project, Broome said that she created a body of work “that celebrates and promotes women around the world from a variety of fields and disciplines, honoring their goals, movements, and accomplishments.
My artistic research addresses Women Creating Change and the impact these powerful women have on our society and culture.”
The Bogigian Gallery is open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. Admission is free. For additional information or an appointment, contact Professor of Fine Arts Philip Lindsey at 717-264-2783 or philip.lindsey@wilson.edu.