Please note: This event has been postponed. A new date will be announced soon. Attendees will engage in a brief presentation by the artist, who will discuss her journey toward embracing her voice and the significance of her work.
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Following this, attendees will have the chance to create their own art using common materials and then express what their creation represents to them.
Born and raised in Mandeville, Jamaica, Faith Saunders moved to the U.S. at age 20 and has lived in Somerset, NJ for over 30 years. In 2007, a social event for making handmade holiday cards sparked her journey as an artist, embracing creativity that had always been part of her life. Faith has explored various art forms, including jewelry making, pottery, and using recycled materials for cards and collages. An award-winning entrepreneur, artist, and author, her work has been featured in numerous publications and on FOX News. She is the author of two books: BREAK FREE: 52 Tips to Escape from Your Self-Imposed Prison and Journal to Wellness.
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