Mother’s Studio

Motherhood can be an all-consuming journey, particularly in the early stages. So much of our time, energy, and creativity is spent on our children and their well-being. But just as they grow and change, we, too, are becoming each and every day. 

The Mothers' Studio is a four-session series designed for mothers of young children to dive deeply into their personal motherhood journey. Using the Jewish Studio Process, a unique methodology that combines art therapy and a reimagined approach to text-study, we will explore the following questions and more as a community of mothers: How has my identity shifted since becoming a mother? For what am I truly responsible? To whom do I belong? No prior art or text study experience is necessary for this workshop.


Location: We will be gathering at Social Medium. A social makerspace in the Fallbrook Shopping Center, in West Hills.

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Space is limited, so please use the button below to sign up and reserve your spot.

This series has been generously subsidized by The Jewish Studio Project and Social Medium. The tuition is $50 for the entire series. Please reach out if this is a barrier. No one will be turned away for lack of funds.  

Meet your facilitator

Ilana Jaffe-Lewis

Ilana is a process artist and workshop facilitator. She has worked in experiential education for over ten years and is trained in Reggio Emilia, Trauma- Informed facilitation, and the Jewish Studio Process. She is also the founder of The Mothers' Studio, a creative community for mothers of all ages and stages. Connect with Ilana on all things process-art, puppets, and Dreamwork's She-Ra!