Center for Dreaming Arts Workshop
Dreaming & Expressive Arts: Attending to the Dreamworld
with Founder & Program Director, Lanie Bergin
Program Details
4-Week Online Workshop | Fee: $250
See more program details below.
SUNDAYS: April 5, 12, 19, & 26 from 10:00am-12:00pm
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Dreaming & Expressive Arts is an online workshop that invites you into the rich interplay between your dream life, creativity, and the deep intelligence of your psyche. Guided by Lanie Bergin, you will explore your dreamworld using expressive arts practices rooted in imagery, movement, writing, symbol, and intuitive inquiry.
This program is informed by Lanie’s lifetime of dream tending and her extensive research archive, Project Dream Span (PDS)—a four-decade collection of dreams, artwork, journals, and correlations with life events.
In 2025, PDS made its first public appearance when Lanie was invited to present her workshop Attending to the Dreamworld at the Wise Woman Forum. This pivotal presentation introduced her live-long dream journaling ritual and her image-centered approach to dream tending.
This workshop expands on that presentation, offering participants a hands-on experience of Lanie’s method.
The Attending to the Dreamworld offering is a women-centered space.
If you’re looking for an all-gender option, we’d love to work with you through the Customized Dream Circles offering.
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One guiding question shapes her work:
“What does the image have to SAY?”
In 1993, after a series of psychedelic-like dreams, Lanie sought meaning and guidance. Her mother encouraged her to draw the images and listen to them. This moment inspired her to deepen her creative relationship with the dreamworld.
Lanie writes:
“I learned to draw because I was desperate to understand what my dreams were saying. This tending process has kept me close to the homeland of my dreamscape ever since.”
Her approach emphasizes an open, non-deterministic relationship to dream images—one that favors curiosity, conversation, and imaginative tending over fixed interpretation.
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A small cohort environment for intimate connection
A supportive, safe, and respectful community for sharing discoveries
Tools to learn how to work with your dream in a public setting while sustaining the privacy of your dream story. You won’t be asked to read your dream out-loud in the class. You will learn how to reflect and share your dream discoveries and connections with others in the cohort
Practice and discover new approaches to writing, reflection and understanding the magical well of information in the subconscious of the dreamworld.
Dream inquiry frameworks used in our Expressive Arts training programs
Expressive arts tools integrated with dreamwork; drawing, writing, movement and reflective harvesting
Research-based content drawn from Project Dream Span™
Opportunities to track symbols, patterns, and themes across dreams and life context
Practices that nurture emotional well-being, psychological insight, self-discovery, and renewal
A gentle resistance of deterministic interpretation — embracing openness, curiosity & the unknown
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How to build an intimate, creative relationship with your psyche
How dreams inform your waking life, intuition, and personal myth
How imagery travels between dreaming and waking worlds
How art-making becomes a vessel for listening to dream images
How to identify dream patterns and follow them over time
How to “know thyself” through a regular tending-based practice
The long-term benefits of a tending-based practice
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Bring one dream that you want to work with for the duration of the workshop
Important: Choose a dream that is manageable for the sake of learning the practice in a group environment. For example, dreams that are suitable for Private Practice are emotionally, mentally and physically unsettlin
Paper for drawing and writing.
Pen, colored pencils, markers, crayons, pastels, chalk
A Program of Expressive Arts Institute of Oregon
The Center for Dreaming Arts invites you into an intimate, embodied relationship with your inner world through the creative tending of dreams. Developed by dream researcher and expressive arts educator Lanie Bergin, this program offers virtual workshops and in-person community gatherings that draw from the same core principles, tools, and methods used throughout our Embodied Expressive Arts trainings.

