Join us on the following Thursdays for the following series of Sexpressive workshops:
January 16th: Watercolor & the Body
Envision your body as colors–it can be abstract and it can be specific. How do you see you? Where are your boundaries?
January 23rd: Mirror, Mirror
Decorate a mirror in a way that reminds you of your sexual self
January 30th: Fantasy Journal
Design a space for your desires–what do your fantasies look like? Fetishes + kinks welcome!
February 13th: Rage Room
Dance with rage–let your body move! Between breaks, sip on mocktails to celebrate you
February 20th: Paper Fashion Empowerment
Make yourself a tissue paper outfit for a fashion show. What makes you feel sexy?
February 27th: Yaas Queen!
Learn a simple makeup look for solo date night, by Lizzo–Hair toss, check your nails. Baby, how you feelin’?
March 12th: Anti-Lingerie Boudoir Session
Bring your sexiest sweats–you know, the ones that make you feel the best–and model for the camera
March 19th: Pleasure Blind
Taste candy blindfolded & explore what you do and don’t like. Learn how to say “no” and you to say “yes”
March 26th: Hug Yo’ Self
Build a self-massage swag bag and learn techniques that work for your body
April 9th: “Consent is Sexy”
Enthusiastic consent, tea party and tattoos (don’t worry; they’re temporary!)
April 16th: The One Night Stand…Bowl
Dig into clay to create a bowl for your stash of condoms!
April 23rd: No Tea, Just Lemonade
They don’t love you like you love you. Write your own poetic version like Beyonce’s “Lemonade”
Workshops take place at at 5837 S Maryland Ave, room C-119. Please RSVP at [email protected] or by calling 773-702-5872.
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