Space to Be: The Community Sanctuary
Reclaim your creative voice in a supportive, low-sensory sanctuary designed for neurodivergent individuals to connect and create.
Need a break from the outside noise? Reclaim your creative voice in a space where "being yourself" is the only requirement. Co-presented with the Talos Foundation, 'The Community Sanctuary' is a quiet, restorative zone designed for the neurodivergent community (such as those with ADHD, autism, or dyslexia) to connect and create. Using our "Parallel Play" model, you can enjoy creating side-by-side while staying in your own bubble. Our sanctuary is a low-sensory zone, featuring warm lamps, calm music, and badges that let you signal when you want to focus or chat. It’s a space to unmask, recharge, and map your "Internal Weather" through art. Take home your personal painting and a simple guide to help you keep that calm feeling alive at home. This is your space to just be.
The workshop fee includes general admission to the Green Women Festival, granting access to talks, booths, and goodie bags. The workshop will be conducted in English.
About Demi Herder
Demi Herder (they/she) is a 2025 Resolve Foundation Fellow and the Founder of The Art Bridge Hub Initiative. With a multi-disciplinary background in Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DE&I) and the arts, they specialize in the creation of accessible and neuro-inclusive spaces. Demi believes in the concept of "Sanctuary Spaces" that allow neurodivergent individuals to connect through the model of Parallel Play. They focus on establishing sensory-safe environments that remove traditional social barriers to facilitate authentic participation in Hong Kong’s creative landscape.
About Green Women Festival
The Green Women Festival promotes diversity and inclusion while highlighting women's roles in green innovation and raising awareness of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). It features an inclusive program targeting multiple community groups in Hong Kong, including the LGBTQIA+ community, migrant workers, and youth. Key themes include gender equality and environmental action, with workshops and discussions aimed at creating real-world impact. The festival fosters community, networking, and knowledge-sharing among women and allies in sustainability. Its interactive workshops make sustainable living accessible, ensuring diverse voices contribute to the dialogue and action in the sustainability sector.
Reclaim your creative voice in a supportive, low-sensory sanctuary designed for neurodivergent individuals to connect and create.
Need a break from the outside noise? Reclaim your creative voice in a space where "being yourself" is the only requirement. Co-presented with the Talos Foundation, 'The Community Sanctuary' is a quiet, restorative zone designed for the neurodivergent community (such as those with ADHD, autism, or dyslexia) to connect and create. Using our "Parallel Play" model, you can enjoy creating side-by-side while staying in your own bubble. Our sanctuary is a low-sensory zone, featuring warm lamps, calm music, and badges that let you signal when you want to focus or chat. It’s a space to unmask, recharge, and map your "Internal Weather" through art. Take home your personal painting and a simple guide to help you keep that calm feeling alive at home. This is your space to just be.
The workshop fee includes general admission to the Green Women Festival, granting access to talks, booths, and goodie bags. The workshop will be conducted in English.
About Demi Herder
Demi Herder (they/she) is a 2025 Resolve Foundation Fellow and the Founder of The Art Bridge Hub Initiative. With a multi-disciplinary background in Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DE&I) and the arts, they specialize in the creation of accessible and neuro-inclusive spaces. Demi believes in the concept of "Sanctuary Spaces" that allow neurodivergent individuals to connect through the model of Parallel Play. They focus on establishing sensory-safe environments that remove traditional social barriers to facilitate authentic participation in Hong Kong’s creative landscape.
About Green Women Festival
The Green Women Festival promotes diversity and inclusion while highlighting women's roles in green innovation and raising awareness of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). It features an inclusive program targeting multiple community groups in Hong Kong, including the LGBTQIA+ community, migrant workers, and youth. Key themes include gender equality and environmental action, with workshops and discussions aimed at creating real-world impact. The festival fosters community, networking, and knowledge-sharing among women and allies in sustainability. Its interactive workshops make sustainable living accessible, ensuring diverse voices contribute to the dialogue and action in the sustainability sector.
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Highlights
- 1 hour 30 minutes
- In person
Refund Policy
Location
Eaton HK
4 Floor Meeting Room
380 Nathan Road Jordan, KOW
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