Social Dream Matrix
April 9, 2011 1 p.m.
Roy Lichtenstein
Sleeping Muse, 1983
Bronze (lost wax), with green-black patina
25 3/4 x 34 x 4 in. (65.4 x 86.4 x 10.2 cm)
Private collection
© The Estate of Roy Lichtenstein
Art therapist Shelly Goebl-Parker and artists Hap Phillips and Nita Turnage lead a dream matrix. The act of dreaming is normally a solitary one. Through social dream matrices, it becomes a shared experience, building a small temporary community when participants enter a dream matrix together. Sharing dreams in this way enables the discovery of new meaning and significance in dreams. The dream matrices are followed by art making as a way to reflect on newfound discoveries, reflections and inspirations.









