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Workshops

For Creatives

Grow and develop strengths in an environment where creativity drives the learning experience.

For Business

Expanding imagination, igniting curiosity and encouraging individual and collaborative risk-taking.

DeeVisions Workshops


Workshops for Creatives

Creative workshops provide students and arts professionals a platform to grow and develop their strengths in an environment where creativity drives the learning experience.


Workshops for Business

Deevisions offers workshops within arts centers, businesses, museums, and universities that focus on expanding imagination, igniting curiosity and encouraging risk-taking to enhance the creative process within the individual and in group collaborations.

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testimonials

 

“Deevisions worked with our international Design Team and helped us achieve a more
collaborative design process both internally and with our clients.”

— Cecilia Kugler, Director CK Design International.

 

“Rhonda Dee has the grand ability to work creatively bringing the fine art aspect into daily life. Her gallery talks are well constructed eagerly attended and bring fresh insights into the subject of creativity.”

— Sara Leonardi McGrath, MCLEMOI Gallery & Kristia Moises, Curator

 

“We used Deevisions for our Creative Generation Retreat. A very worthy and productive exercise I would recommend to anyone in the business of idea making.”

— Pam Patterson, President  14-Forty Advertising, Los Angeles.

“Rhonda brings fresh insights and innovative approaches to people utilizing creative and artistic resources.   I would highly recommend her as an artist, workshop facilitator and public speaker.”

— Vandana Ram, Director, Bankstown Arts Centre.

 

“Deevisions Creativity Workshops for business are nothing short of a “mind opener.”

— Phillip Waters & Assoc. Architecture.

 

“Rhonda’s Webless Weavers project explored through a fusion of sculpture, photography and drawing the dynamics of change and unpredictability in today’s working society and workplaces.”

— Kathryn Roberts, Curator, Manly Art gallery & Museum.