SoulLab

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SoulLab Circles

SoulLab Circles are small, guided cohorts where creatives gather to explore not just what they make, but why it matters. Held over six weekly or bi-weekly sessions, each circle creates space to reflect on purpose, practice, and the deeper work of being a creative today. Structured like a peer-based artist cohort—with a consistent group, shared agreements, and skilled facilitation—SoulLab integrates personal formation with collective study.

This is more than a creative break—it’s a space for real formation and long-term creative resilience. Many of the artists who come to SoulLab arrive depleted and unheard—devoted to their craft, but disconnected from the resources that could sustain it. These are underrepresented and underresourced creatives who have carried the weight of their work without adequate support, often unaware that what stirs in them is part of a much longer tradition.

In SoulLab Circles, artists reconnect with the artistic, cultural, spiritual, and emotional wells that have long existed on the margins—resources that have been colonized, commodified, and whitewashed, yet never extinguished. Within a trusted circle, participants recover what’s been buried, reclaim what’s been theirs all along, and in community, gain the courage to create boldly, make art that matters, and impact the world for good.