Embodied Archetypes: Exploring Personal Mythology

With Kayleigh Lang

July 27 - August 2, 2025

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Location: Grunewald Guild

Address: 19003 River Road, Leavenworth, WA, USA

Will I need to work outside of class?: While class time is designed to accommodate most participants’ creative processes, some students may wish to spend additional time on their projects outside of class, depending on their personal pace and level of detail.

Do I need experience to take this class?: No prior art experience is required, but a basic understanding of creative processes could enhance the experience.

What do I need to bring to class?: An apron or comfortable clothing they don’t mind getting messy. A personal sketchbook or journal for brainstorming and reflecting. Optional: Any personal materials for collage (e.g., magazines, photographs, or meaningful ephemera) if they wish to incorporate mixed media.

Minimum age of participant: 17

What kinds & quantities of projects can participants expect to create in this class?: Participants can expect to complete one painting, drawing, or mixed-media piece per class session, resulting in 4-5 finished works by the end of the workshop.

  • Commuter – $115.00
  • Cabin – $1,180.00
  • Private Room + Shared Bath – $940.00
  • Shared Room + Shared Bath – $610.00
  • Yurt – $730.00
  • Library Dorm – $460.00
  • RV with Electric: 125V/30 Amp – $460.00
  • RV with Electric: 25V/20 Amp – $460.00
  • Personal Tent or Car Camping – $400.00

This program begins Sunday, July 27, and ends Saturday, August 2. The fees listed at right include lodging and all meals (except “Commuter”, which includes a Commuter Meal Plan).  An additional sliding scale Course Fee is required.  For more information on our pricing, see our Pricing page.


Discover the power of universal archetypes—such as the Healer, the Warrior, and the Seer—as tools for self-reflection and creative expression. In this five-day workshop, participants will explore personal connections to these archetypes while learning mixed-media techniques to create symbolic art pieces. Through reflection, discussion, and hands-on studio work, this course offers a transformative space to explore identity, resilience, and storytelling.

The course emphasizes inclusivity and draws from timeless interconnectedness, resilience, and transformation values. Anyone, regardless of spiritual practice or not, can participate.

About the Faculty

Kayleigh Lang

Kayleigh Lang (they/them, b. 1990) is an artist currently located in Walla Walla, Washington, the original land of the Cayuse, Umatilla, and Walla Walla tribes. They grew up in Cheyenne, WY, and graduated with a BFA in Painting and Drawing from the University of Wyoming. In 2010, they spent a year studying Japanese art and […]

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