Creative Participation as a Transformative Journey
August 18 & 25, 2026
2 online sessions | 0 CECs | Offered Live Via Zoom
Program Description
What You Will Receive:
- 2 Live Webinar Sessions with Q &A
- 2 Links to the Recordings
The reasons for developing an everyday creative practice are many, but the greatest, most valuable “why” of creative engagement is because you will experience healthier connections with the world and those around you. It is the process of participation—being in conversation with the images, the ideas, the materials, the elements—and the sharing of that with others, that transforms and sustains us all.
Dr. Mary Lounsbury is an expert at making things and making things up, alone and with others. The work is playful and profound, based in curiosity, common sense and everyday experience, yet grounded in depth psychological awareness and mythological understanding.
Dr. Lounsbury’s early work in education inspired her curiosity about why many adults are so anxious about their own creative expression; while in her own creative practice she became fascinated with metaphor and symbolism, and the way they shape our works. Following these threads led her to Pacifica, where she earned her doctoral degree in Mythological Studies and Depth Psychology. Her research argues for creative engagement as a means to personal discovery and genuine social connection.
In 2025, she published How to Participate in the World: A Manual of Creativity and Connection with Lots of Theory and Digression. This radical revision of her dissertation is not an academic work, but it is a substantive treatment of her topic, made more entertaining and useful (one hopes) with illustrations, meditations, how-tos, and idiosyncratic asides, all presented in a conversational tone.
We give physical form to imaginal content through the creative process, and in so doing, we also make our lives meaningful. When we bring people together to explore and share creatively, we build shared metaphorical understanding, aka mythology. Without shared creative experience, social systems break down. The matter is urgent, as evidenced by the widespread isolation so many are feeling. The antidote is participation.
In these sessions, Dr. Lounsbury will discuss her methodology, and how the Pacifica journey transformed her work.
The session on August 18th, 12-1pm PT will be a presentation by Dr. Lounsbury, followed by Q&A.
Join us on August 25th, 12-1pm PT for an engaging and interactive mentoring circle led by alum Dr. Lounsbury, following her thought-provoking presentation on Creative Participation as a Transformative Journey. This session offers current students and others who are interested in connecting more deeply on his presentation.
The same zoom link will be used for both sessions.
Program Details
Dates
August 18 & 25, 2026, 12-1pm PT
Two Online sessions with Dr. Mary Lounsbury
Prices
- Free
General Information
Cancellations
For additional information, including travel, cancellation policy, and disability services please visit our general information section.
The presentations will be recorded and shared after each session for those unable to attend live.
About the Teacher

Mary Lounsbury, PhD, is a mythologist, author, group facilitator, and maker of things. Her work celebrates creative engagement as the fertile ground out of which we grow our connections to the world.
She holds an MA/PhD in Mythological Studies with Emphasis in Depth Psychology from Pacifica Graduate Institute; and a BS in Education from the University of Pennsylvania; and has over 30 years of experience as artist, educator, and group facilitator. She is currently interrogating the crumbling narratives that have shaped us and exploring what new forms we might construct.
Drawing together her academic background with her wealth of experience in the creative arts, she champions expression for the health and well-being of the individual (you) and society (us) both. For healing, for renewal, and for fun, even in the face of fire!
She is a longtime resident of the beautiful WNC mountains.
Registration Details
August 18 & 25, 2026
Number of Sessions: 2
Class Length: 1 hour
Class Time: 12 – 1 PM PT
CECs: 0


