Tuesday, March 04, 2014

Studio Spotlight: Sundew with Liz Peterson

Sundew is an outlet for hobbyists, artists and revelers to gather together with a group of friends in a no-judgement atmosphere. We currently offer two types of classes, Parties and Ponders. All classes are taught by owner and creative dabbler, Liz Peterson. Liz is not a highbrow expert, but takes time to understand the basics of the artistic process and gather materials so you can loosen up and have a good time without all the mess.

Ponder classes are mini creative workshops exploring personal and philosophical topics and how they relate to you as an artist (and all humans are artists!). Each ponder will include a short presentation or discussion followed by a creative project related to the theme. The content can be mind-expanding, healing, informative or simply curious. Ponder classes will generally last about one and a half hours.



  1. What do you teach at CORE studios?
    I teach creativity workshops (called “Ponders”) Ponder classes are mini creative workshops exploring personal and philosophical topics and how they relate to you as an artist (and all humans are artists!). Each ponder will include a short presentation or discussion followed by a creative project related to the theme. The content can be mind-expanding, healing, informative or simply curious. Some example classes: Object Meditation, Working with Limitations in Art, Reflections (loosely, a class about mirrors), Hue are You (color class).
  2. What got you into teaching?
    I have always been involved in hobbies and creative pursuits, and though I enjoy my solitude when creating, I equally enjoy sharing ideas about the process with a like-minded group. This sparked the idea behind teaching classes related to the creative process. Though, to be honest, I don’t consider myself a teacher so much as a curator and presenter of ideas. I believe that each person who attends a class with me will be their own teacher.
  3. How long have you been a teacher?
    Sundew is a very new venture for me and the first time I have taught since moving to Atlanta. Prior to that, I taught art and craft classes for several years in my mother’s garden shop as well as an art studio that I owned in Florida.
  4. What two adjectives would you use to describe your classes?
    Thought-provoking and fun
  5. Tell us a little bit about what your focus is for classes:
    My focus is on exploring various ideas about the creative process. The intention is for class-goers to learn more about themselves, gain some inspiration or break through a creative block.
  6. Do you have any upcoming projects or events that you are excited about?
    Yes! I am excited about my first class at CORE in March on personal mapmaking, as well as a few upcoming art parties at other locations.
  7. What do you love about CORE studios?
    I love the accessibility, the price, and the beautiful space! 
Liz’s next workshop is on Sunday, March 30th 5pm-6:30pm. Her contact information is 404-386-1774, www.sundewstudio.com, sundewstudio@gmail.com