Workshop Draws Writers To Renovated Arts Center

On a gray, winter Saturday, every seat around the extra-long table at the newly renovated Valley Arts Council’s (VAC), Center for the Arts in Derby was filled. The group was there to hear speaker and Valley resident, Ilene Wolf, debut her one-day workshop, Write to Heal.”

The new workshop and the completion of the firehouse renovation came together simultaneously,” Wolf said. So I brought the program straight to the Valley Arts Council because I wanted to support both the arts and the Naugatuck Valley community.”

Other than a September open house at the old firehouse on Caroline Street, the writing seminar was the Center’s inaugural event. Wolf, who presented the program free of charge, opened with an explanation of why expressive arts therapy is often a great way to tackle life’s speed bumps.

In the Write to Heal’ Workshop, I demonstrate a variety of tools and resources with which to explore, express and untangle the problems that seem to stump us,” Wolf said. And it’s never about so-called writing ability. When emotions are accessed and expressed with authenticity, words on paper become tools of healing and growth.”

Participants in Derby practiced writing techniques useful in emotional processing, including virtual” letter-writing, recording and interpreting dreams, visual mapping, journaling and vision/power statements. Those who wished, shared her or his work with the group, not for critique — but for validation.

Wolf, recognized for both her writing and photography, began in journalism at the now-defunct Hartford Times. Later, she contributed to dailies and weeklies in New York and Connecticut, as well as the Associated Press. 

Since 2007, she’s authored a blog, Wolf’s Daily Howl.”

In early 1990s Wolf earned a graduate degree which she employs now in her life coaching practice, Healing Wolf Tracks. 

She also runs support circles for the non-profit she launched in 2006, Healing Emotionally Abused Lives (HEAL). There are ten HEAL support circle locations, including in Derby, New Haven and Stratford. 

One of the circles is at a Department of Corrections facility; one is an online forum she calls the HEAL CyberCircle. 

Those who were here today,” Wolf said after the Derby workshop, can take what they learned and grow their own repertoire of techniques that work best for them.”

For more on Write to Heal” and other programs and workshops, visit www.healingwolf.net, e‑mail .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) or call 203 – 732-3333.

To join the Valley Arts Council, or for more information about renting studio spaces at the Center of the Arts, please contact Rich DiCarlo at: 203 – 906-4343 or .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) or visit www.valleyartscouncil.org.

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