When the seed was planted for the Zentangle Foundation by a CZT, there were many discussions about what the foundation would do, who it would help and how. The possibilities were endless, but how could the foundation be the most effective? One of the pillars of the Zentangle Foundation is community outreach. Over the years, the Zentangle Foundation has provided financial and material support to diverse populations including homeless, behavioral health and social workers, LGBTQIA+, veterans, and staff and students at educational institutions. There are Certified Zentangle Teachers and Zentangle Enthusiasts all over the world who are sharing the...
Rick writes:In 2007, we started BLOG Zentangle and began our enjoyable series of conversations within our Zentangle community. In reading through these blog posts with their insightful comments, we decided to bring a few of them to your attention from time to time. It is easy, for me anyway, to sometimes think of old information as stale information. But these insights and conversations are anything BUT stale! Today, on Nancy's birthday, we invite you to revisit this post from 2015 (with update at the end)... Begin previous post . . . Maria writes: When Zentangle appeared to us...
Molly writes... Martha, Jane and I recently ventured down to Boone, North Carolina to the Art of Living Retreat Center to teach Zentangle to a group of enthusiastic artists. The campus sits proudly on the top of a mountain. A massive temple-like structure amongst other smaller buildings overlooking the most beautiful vistas that seem to go for hundreds of miles. But there were no vistas upon arrival this time. The weather was thick with fog as we navigated our way there, heavy rains on the horizon due to the hurricane predicted to hit Florida and Georgia. On Thursday afternoon our...