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People wearing masks engaged in arts and crafts at a table with supplies like scissors, glue, and colored pencils.

Make Care

2022 | Studio Take Care, Brunswick

A wholesome date night on February 14 for you and yourself to focus on pleasure, joy, relaxation and creativity. On a day that is so often filled with reminders of what we are receiving or are not receiving from others, we wanted to support people to make time to show themselves care.

For this event, we collaborated with a few local artists to produce gift bags that participants could take home with them. These included: a candle handmade by ‘You, Me and Bones’, a notebook designed by ‘CACTVS’ and everlasting flowers arranged by ‘Alexandra Duguid Florals’.

CAYA Art Space promotional graphic featuring text 'make care @ take care' with abstract hand illustrations. Includes a message about self-care and creativity, against a lavender background.
Gift pack featuring dried floral bouquet, moth-patterned paper, heart-shaped candle, and tagged brands on an orange background.
Group of people wearing masks engaged in a craft activity at a table with beads.
People making bead crafts with assorted colorful beads on a table.
People wearing masks, participating in a craft or art activity, seated at tables with paper and materials.
People in a workshop setting, seated at tables with art supplies, engaging in creative activities. The room has warm lighting and mirrored walls.
Two people wearing face masks engaged in pottery making, focused on shaping clay at a table with art supplies like paintbrushes, clay, and colored water jars.
A group of people sitting at a table doing crafts, wearing face masks.
Person painting a small ceramic object with blue spots at a table, wearing a face mask and checkered shirt.
Person crafting with a decorated card featuring the words "Make Art" along with stickers and drawings of flowers and hearts.
Two people wearing masks engaged in an art activity, with scissors, colored pencils, and papers on a table.
Person cutting colored paper with scissors for art making.