About this Event
Some healing happens through insight.
Some healing happens through experience.
This afternoon is an invitation into creative repair, through poetry and music that honor the full truth of what it means to be human.
Join us at The Center for Healing Arts & Sciences in Montrose, Houston for Resonance and Repair, featuring author Christin Marie Staszesky and singer songwriter Matt Tipton.
Christin will read from her book Riding Fences: poems from the crossed country of my body.
Matt will perform original music written in the context of Jungian analysis.
Together, their work offers a grounded reminder: healing does not require erasing the past. It asks for presence, honesty, and the courage to keep walking, with a journal and a guitar.
What to expect
- A welcoming arrival, with time to settle into the space
- Poetry reading by Christin Marie Staszesky
- Live music performance by Matt Tipton
- A gentle closing to help you leave feeling more integrated and supported
Why this experience can be supportive
- Nervous system settling: music and rhythm can help the body shift out of vigilance and into rest
- Meaning making: poetry can give language to what has been wordless
- Integration: Jungian informed art invites us to hold darkness and light in the same frame
Who is this for
- You feel tender, tired, or emotionally “full,” and want a soft place to land
- You are curious about trauma healing that includes creativity and depth psychology
- You love music and poetry, and want them offered as more than entertainment
- You are in therapy, have been in therapy, or simply feel called toward inner work
*When purchasing/donating for this event please put your name and how many are in your party. (EX: Susie Jones x3)
This way you are not having to purchse/donate for each person that will be attending with you.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
The Center for Healing Arts & Sciences, 320 Branard Street, Houston, United States
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