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by McKenzie Wren

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Art, Ritual, and Learning—
Tools to Enrich Your Life and
Connect to the Sacred.

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I am so proud to be a 2026 honoree by SOJOURN! Come celebrate on March 21, 2026 at the best costume party in town: Purim off Ponce!

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Upcoming Events

November
2 - 5

November 16

November 11

December 20

The Art of Grief

3:30 - 5:30 pm, The Grief House

Join us for a gently held, facilitated session where we explore grief through art making.

Together we will read a poem or piece of prose, join our voices in conversation, turn to the page for art making, reflect on what came through us and share our process and thoughts.

The goal is accessing our creativity, letting our unconscious speak through our hands and witnessing what came through. No prior art making experience necessary! Just bring your open and curious self.

Third Sunday of each month.

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Dancing in the Light and Dark!

7:00 pm, Location TBD (Intown Atlanta)

Celebrate Hanukkah, Solstice and Havdallah with a ritual combining elements of reflection and ecstatic dance! Details coming soon.

Jewish Women’s Getaway

Ramah Darom

Honored to be returning to teach art and ritual as well as partner with the fabulous Amy Price to lead a track. Y’all come!

Jewish Professionals for Rainbow Youth

Presented by SOJOURN

If you are an educator in a Jewish space, save the date for a day of learning with SOJOURN.

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Testimonials

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McKenzie’s magic is in her creativity and how she holds space for everyone to participate in their own way. She thought of every little detail to make th event special…Everyone left the evening feeling grounded and part of something larger than themselves and my daughter felt extraordinarily loved and supported.”

-Ariela F. from a Red Thread ceremony for her daughter

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“I will never forget the power of my conversion thanks to the power of McKenzie’s skills. Her intuitive, artistic way of creating, together with her deep understanding of Jewish ritual and tradition, birthed an experience far beyond what I could have imagined. McKenzie saw the inherent majesty and meaning in the conversion process and made it not only visible, but embodied. We became an ecstatic bunch of of women laughing and singing together in such a simcha!”

-Amy L from her conversion to Judaism ceremony

I appreciate that you encourage us to be real, and not pretend that everything and everyone in our lives are just great. 

I love that we are encouraged to go deep and not just stay on the surface. 

I love how you share your own stuff and allow yourself to be vulnerable. 

I love how you encourage imperfection without apology. 

I love how you create a safe space for us to process our fears, hopes and dreams. 

I love how you respect yourself and others with compassion. 

I love how you encourage our creativity. 

-Joyce K

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For most of my life I created spaces for other people to make art but never made space for my own. I finally prioritized my art making around 2015. Initially my art provided comfort and a creative outlet but then! I went all in and art making became central to both my spiritual practice and my coping mechanisms. Art helped me make sense of the political environment, got me through Covid and the sudden death of my mother. I realized that my own experiences could benefit others and I started offering art making experiences and teaching art at various gatherings. It’s been full steam ahead ever since!

My work is available for purchase; both originals as well as prints. See something you love? Email me and we can get you a print.

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