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Dreamwork with BEA1991
Institute of Contemporary Arts
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Dear artist, what dream is moving through you?  

Step into a special workshop with BEA1991, exploring artist creativity and the artist ego. With an emphasis on what is luminous rather than what is lacking, Bea brings together a range of practical toolkits alongside her instinctive approach, shaped by her work as an autodidact musician, designer, and artist counsellor.

Over three hours, fellow artists are invited into introspective landscapes of Creative Individuation, exploring how they can locate their authentic self.Through group and solo exercises, the group will peel back the Artist Ego, explore hidden judgements around inner creativity, and bring into focus what is wanting to emerge, while actively protecting what wants to remain mysterious. 

Activities include humming, drawing, active imagination, dream analysis, subconscious fairy tales and their heat maps, creative social alchemy, gentle semantics, mirroring and responding. 

What to bring: an open mind, artistic curiosity, interest in personal growth.

For ages 21 and over. 30 minute break included. 

Led by an artist, for artists.
Bio
Bea has creatively counseled for brands and artists like Andrew Callaghan (Channel 5), design staff at Potatohead Bali and ECCO Leather, musicians at The London Contemporary Orchestra and at educational institutes like the Sandberg Institute, Gerrit Rietveld Academie, Goldsmiths University and the Conservatorium Amsterdam. 

Read more about her music and artist practise on www.bea1991.com.
 
Book tickets
Sat, 13 Jun 2026
Nash and Brandon Rooms
02:00 pm

£20 full price / £15 concessions

Ticket information
  • All tickets that do not require ID (full price, disabled, income support) can be printed at home or stored in email
  • For aged-based concession tickets (under 25, student) please bring relevant ID to collect at the front desk before the event.
Access information
Nash and Brandon Rooms
  • The Nash and Brandon Rooms are located on the second floor and can be accessed via a ramp and lift from Carlton House Terrace. Please note that the lift is small (see measurements in our Visual Story Guide) and cannot accommodate motorised wheelchairs; a transfer to a standard chair is required. For assistance, please speak to staff at the front desk on arrival or contact us in advance at access@ica.art.
  • Sensory Maps and Large Print Guides are available at the information and sales desk.
  • Free entry is available for visitors where ticket prices are a barrier. Please email access@ica.art for more information.
  • For further access information or specific requirements, please visit our Access Page.

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