DMA Arts & Letters Live will present a virtual event with author/award-winning landscape designer Rebecca Winn, who will be in conversation with Sarah Hepola
Winn takes readers through a journey of self discovery in her book One Hundred Daffodils: Finding Beauty, Grace, and Meaning When Things Fall Apart. After the abrupt end of her 25-year marriage, Winn felt untethered spiritually, physically, and emotionally. She then embarks on a quest for meaning, identity, and purpose through gardening, a study of Jungian psychology, and a deep dive into global spiritual practices. Repeatedly compared to poet Mary Oliver, Winn transformed heartbreak into wholeness through communion with the divine in nature.
Those interested in purchasing a book with a signed bookplate after they view the event can do so through this link.
This pre-recorded discussion will be available to ticket holders from August 4-18.
DMA Arts & Letters Live will present a virtual event with author/award-winning landscape designer Rebecca Winn, who will be in conversation with Sarah Hepola
Winn takes readers through a journey of self discovery in her book One Hundred Daffodils: Finding Beauty, Grace, and Meaning When Things Fall Apart. After the abrupt end of her 25-year marriage, Winn felt untethered spiritually, physically, and emotionally. She then embarks on a quest for meaning, identity, and purpose through gardening, a study of Jungian psychology, and a deep dive into global spiritual practices. Repeatedly compared to poet Mary Oliver, Winn transformed heartbreak into wholeness through communion with the divine in nature.
Those interested in purchasing a book with a signed bookplate after they view the event can do so through this link.
This pre-recorded discussion will be available to ticket holders from August 4-18.
DMA Arts & Letters Live will present a virtual event with author/award-winning landscape designer Rebecca Winn, who will be in conversation with Sarah Hepola
Winn takes readers through a journey of self discovery in her book One Hundred Daffodils: Finding Beauty, Grace, and Meaning When Things Fall Apart. After the abrupt end of her 25-year marriage, Winn felt untethered spiritually, physically, and emotionally. She then embarks on a quest for meaning, identity, and purpose through gardening, a study of Jungian psychology, and a deep dive into global spiritual practices. Repeatedly compared to poet Mary Oliver, Winn transformed heartbreak into wholeness through communion with the divine in nature.
Those interested in purchasing a book with a signed bookplate after they view the event can do so through this link.
This pre-recorded discussion will be available to ticket holders from August 4-18.