Join artist and Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist Berenice Badillo, PhD for this free in-person breast cancer art therapy group. The session will be held at the Hill Street Country Club where her Treacherous Titties solo exhibition of her breast cancer journey will be on display.
This workshop is open to breast cancer survivors and patients as well as their family and friends. Space is limited so please RSVP via email or DM via Instagram.
Remember art therapy is fun, does not require art experience, and helps you with identifying and managing your emotions. Plus you make great relationships!
Berenice Badillo’s Breast Cancer Art Therapy Workshop is made possible in part by a grant from Far South/Border North
How can I find out more about Berenice Badillo, Far South/Border North, or RISE Arts?
Berenice Badillo is a Spanish-speaking Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, illustrator, muralist, and multimedia artist. An immigrant from Mexico, she has found herself straddling intertwined cultural and subcultural identities her entire life. She strives to document and encourage the creation of communal cultural wealth through murals, sculpture, pop up art galleries and in the co-creation of counter stories. Berenice is a Chicano Park muralist, has a doctorate in art therapy, and is a social emotional learning (SEL) consultant. Learn more about the artist at www.xoque-artinmotion.com.
Far South/Border North is a regional collaborative supporting artists and cultural practitioners in communities and the only program of its kind in San Diego and Imperial counties. Visit the FS/BN website to learn more about this two-year investment in our region’s arts and culture communities and the program’s grantees.
RISE San Diego is changing the landscape of leadership, and RISE Arts aims to help arts and culture nonprofits, artists, and cultural practitioners throughout the San Diego-Imperial Valley region to grow and thrive. Visit the RISE Arts page and join our email list to receive news about the FS/BN campaigns under development by Berenice Badillo and all 17 artists, cultural practitioners, and nonprofit organizations that are part of the RISE FS/BN Social Justice Impact Hub.