Inner Brush Art Picnic, Monument of the 1956 Hungarian Revolution, Budapest, 27 July

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Inner Brush Art Picnic, Monument of the 1956 Hungarian Revolution, Budapest, 27 July
Join in for a creative picnic facilitated by the interdisciplinary artist, Sarah Diefallah. This workshop is open to everyone regardless of artistic abilities or experience!

Suggested Donation HUF 3000
Bring your own blanket

Creative and Personal Exploration
Explore yourself through painting with a different topic and guiding questions every session.

Visual Engagement
Interact with the works of other participants and gain new perspectives from the community around you.

Curated Musical Journey
Enjoy the music and let it set the tone for your exploration.

Guided Body Scan Meditation
Conclude your journey with a relaxing body scan meditation, connecting your creative journey with mindfulness and gratitude.

Sarah Diefallah, an Egyptian interdisciplinary artist, was born in Giza in 1997. Following the Arab Spring, she moved with her family to Doha, Qatar.

She started exploring visual arts to express her experience as a young migrant; ever Since, Sarah’s creative practice has focused on liminality, identity, and collective trauma.

Her works were displayed in two solo exhibitions and multiple group ones around Budapest and Berlin.

In addition, she was featured on the first issue of Fusayfsa' Journal and Low Tides Zine.

In recent years, Sarah started using her experience in Art and Psychology to explore the connections between the two fields through facilitating communal workshops in her art circle, Inner Brush, in Budapest where she is currently based and experimenting with alternative ways to showcase and engage with her art.
Place: Monument of the 1956 Hungarian Revolution, Budapest
Address: 1146 Budapest, Városliget
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