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SoulCollage® is a gentle, playful and often joyful way of exploring your life and your deep self.  Using images from magazines, individuals create their own unique deck of cards,
where each card represents a different aspect of themselves. There is a deeper level of knowing that is accessed through images.  The process combines image, words, intuition,
and synchronicity into a unique creative and artistic process that anyone can do.  It requires no special skills, but can often produce images and insights that are surprising
and full of depth and meaning.  SoulCollage
® works directly with the language of symbols, images and archetypes and is an insightful process of self-discovery.

Catherine Anderson trained as a SoulCollage® facilitator with Seena Frost in June, 2004
and gives ongoing SoulCollage
® classes in and around Charlotte, North Carolina. 


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Catherine Anderson, MLA, is a photographer and mixed media artist living in Charlotte, North Carolina.  She teaches SoulCollage®, Photography and Creativity classes in the US and South Africa where she lived for 36 years before moving to the United States.

In 2002 Catherine trained as a Creativity facilitator with Jan Phillips, author of Marry Your Muse: Making a Lasting Commitment to your Creativity and God is at Eye Level: Photography as a Healing Art.  She has also trained as a Creativity coach with Eric Maisel and is a certified Jill Badonsky Nine Modern Day Muse facilitator. In 2004 Catherine completed the SoulCollage® facilitator training with Seena Frost, the originator and author of the book SoulCollage®

Catherine is a Consultant with WholeBrain
Consulting, an organization which consults to businesses teaching methods to tap into the potential of the creative and intuitive right brain and so bring new and fresh perspectives and possibilities to business problem-solving.   

Her work has been published in the books Interactive Art Workshop by Kim Rae Nugent and Collaborative Art Journals and Shared Visions in Mixed Media by L.K. Ludwig as well as in various editions of Life Images.  Her collection of photographs Children of Ixopo: Hope and Survival in a Time of AIDS is in the permanent collection of Winthrop University.  Catherine is in the process of writing a book entitled Exploring Creativity through Photography sharing how the meditative aspects of photography can allow us to see the world around us more fully and so express soulfully who we are and how we see the world.

More information on current workshops can be found on the workshop page
or contact
cathy@catherineandersonstudio.com
Visit the SoulCollage website for more information on SoulCollage.