
Join us for a cozy evening of coloring, conversation, and community with local artist and therapist Chetna Mehta, creator of the adult coloring book Cultivating Compassion in Times of Fascism.
This will be an open, relaxed evening—no formal program, just come and go as you please between 6:00–8:00pm. We’ll have coloring stations set up throughout the space with pages from Chetna’s new collection, plus plenty of pencils, markers, and creative inspiration to share.
Grab a glass of wine or a snack from the bar and settle in for a mindful, creative night. Whether you stay for 20 minutes or the full two hours, come ready to color, connect, and cultivate a little calm together.
RSVPs are encouraged to help us plan for supplies and space—just let us know you’re coming so we can have a seat (and a coloring page) ready for you!
About the Book
Chetna Mehta’s coloring book, Cultivating Compassion in Times of Fascism, invites readers to remember the power in their hands and the colorfulness of their hearts, cultivating resilience and compassion as a form of resistance in a world facing crisis, state violence, and systemic oppression. Through creativity, community, and mindful rituals of care, the book encourages steady presence, interconnectedness, and the practice of embodied compassion. To learn more, visit www.compassioncoloringbook.com.
About Chetna
Chetna Mehta is a multidisciplinary artist, facilitator, and creativity doula who integrates somatic healing, decolonial and ecological frameworks, and expressive arts as liberatory practice. She is the founder of Mosaiceye Collective, and the author and illustrator of I Am Devoted Playbook and The Cultivating Abundance Mentality Coloring Book, offering resources and spaces for women and non-binary changemakers to explore trust, play, and transformation through creativity.