Wednesday, April 5th | 6:30pm-8:30pm | Astrology: Mercury Retrogrades

$37.00
A planet is considered in ‘retrograde’ when it appears to move backwards in the sky relative to the earth. However, in astrology it’s much deeper. As our messenger mythos and trickster, Mercury Retrograde represents a re-direction of travel: within, in the pursuit of truth and balance. It’s a re-wiring. Because Mercury is the planet that governs communication and flow of ideas (encompassing travel, dialogue, technology and written contracts), therein lies its reputation for making things go haywire. But these frustrations and upsets can be worked with as allies, protecting us from what we want so that we can rest from outer pursuit and see what we need. Join us for a class all about Mercury – find out where it falls in your chart, and where the retrograde action is likely to concentrate for you.

Please note: Food and drinks will be available for purchase before class. Drinks can be ordered during class, too! Reservations are not required, but encouraged.

Age:
This class is appropriate for ages 18+.

Location:
This class will take place at Union Tavern located at located at 4565 Culver Road, Rochester, NY, 14622.

Accessibility:
Live subtitles will be available upon request during this class. If you would like to request a sign language interpreter or will be attending class with an aide, please fill out our contact form. Please also let us know if you have any preferences (seating, vision access, etc). Class will take place on the 2nd floor at Union Tavern which is only accessible by stairs.

About the teacher:
Tami Fuller is a modern fiber artist and educator, working out of East Aurora. Her studio work integrates the traditional foundations of hand-constructed processes with modern technique, using foreign objects and metal as she explores provocative concepts related to female life and experiences. Tami is passionate about inspiring and empowering a new generation of creators by teaching the fiber arts in new, modern contexts which are still strongly rooted in traditional technique. She teaches retreats and workshops throughout the Northeast and Pacific Northwest, where her family has a large sheep farm that specializes in breeding rare breeds of sheep. She has shown in several group shows, and her work has received awards from NY Sheep and Wool and the Carnegie Arts Center.

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