“Do not neglect the gift that is in you.” 1 Timothy 4:14
Foster your imagination and creativity through a workshop with Hope Center for the Arts Artist-in-Residence Andrew Barnes Jamieson inspired by Julia Cameron’s The Artist’s Way. Andrew will lead opportunities for spontaneous creation, as well as new ways of understanding and sharing the visions living deep within ourselves. Through exercises, improvisations, conversations, and sonic meditations, you will have a chance to express, and perhaps discover, new creativity, affirming all forms of collaboration as essential for community formation and collective liberation.
This workshop/retreat is intended for artists and creators of all kinds, as well as art appreciators, or anyone opening to discovering more about their own imagination. No art experience is necessary!
Saturday, August 16th, 2025 • 1:00-5:00 PM
In-person at Hope Lutheran Church in Bozeman, Montana (2152 W. Graf St.).
The workshop is free (though donations are welcome!) and open to all. Registration is limited to 20 participants. Register at the tickets link below.
Questions? Contact Maren Haynes Marchesini at
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About Andrew: Andrew (he/him) is a pianist, composer, and arranger. His work, at the intersection of arrangement, composition, and improvisation, aims to deconstruct and challenge white supremacy and injustice in musical and faith systems. Andrew wrote and produced Heaven Down Here, his 2014 avant-gospel chamber opera about Jonestown and Peoples Temple, founded Trouble Ensemble, performed over 1100 of #1000improvisations (1000 daily improvisational keyboard livestreams since the start of the Covid-19 pandemic), and collaborates on duo performances with baritone, activist, and visionaries Darnell Ishmel and Soyinka Rahim. Residing for 12 years in Oakland, CA, he served as music director for community worship at Pacific School of Religion, and as a keyboardist at Refuge United Church of Christ in Oakland. He also served as Music Director for Lorraine Hansberry Theater’s production of HALIE! The Mahalia Jackson Musical, and keyboardist for Crowns last fall with Center Rep in Walnut Creek. He is now continuing studies at the Yale Institute of Sacred Music.
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