
Oct 24, 2025
at GeorgetownFriday 6:30-8:30pm
Oct 24, 2025
at GeorgetownJoin Claire for a two-hour immersive experience that blends yoga, art, and meditation as pathways to presence, creativity, and self-expression. We’ll explore the meditative practice of mandalas, both drawn on the page and expressed through the body. Mandalas, meaning “circle” in Sanskrit, have long been used as tools for reflection, healing, and connection to the present moment.
Claire brings a unique perspective from her studies in abstract drawing at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, woven with her deep connection to yoga as a meditative, expressive practice. Over time, she’s discovered how both movement and mark-making share a rhythmic flow that quiets the mind and reveals what lives beneath the surface.
What you'll experience:
There’s no right way to move or draw in this space. Just honest, creative expression and an invitation to soften the inner critic.
No prior art or yoga experience is required, just curiosity and openness. All materials will be provided.
Claire first discovered yoga in middle school, remembering the sense of lightness and peace it brought her. Years later, she returned to the practice seeking movement but discovered a deeper path of mindfulness, presence, and self-discovery. A visual artist trained in abstract drawing at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, Claire is fascinated by the ways art and yoga intersect—as practices of meditation, expression, and creativity. Drawn to Vinyasa and Rocket yoga, she immersed herself in consistent practice and completed her 200-hour teacher training in 2024. In her classes, Claire weaves together strength and softness, breath and movement, encouraging students to explore both body and imagination. She hopes to inspire others to approach each day with openness, resilience, and heart.
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Oct 24, 2025
at Georgetown