October 2025 Tiny Resident Workshop: Exploring the Collective Unconscious: Jungian Archetypes and Dream Interpretation

THE WORKSHOP

Exploring the Collective Unconscious: Jungian Archetypes and Dream Interpretation

Interested in using your unconsciousness as a source of creativity? Come tap into the shadowy world of Jungian symbols in this two-day generative workshop. Explore a corner of the collective unconscious where common archetypes and symbolic dreams reside. We will look at case studies, analyze popular media, and indulge in some personal myth-making.You can hope to leave with a personal list of symbols to use in your writing practice and a deeper understanding of the recurring dream you’ve had since childhood.

WHEN & WHERE

Saturday & Sunday October 4 & 5 from 10 AM  to 10 to 2 MST / 12 to 2 PM EST

The workshop will take place virtually via Zoom. Upon registration, you will be sent the link closer to the event.

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THE WORKSHOP

Exploring the Collective Unconscious: Jungian Archetypes and Dream Interpretation

Interested in using your unconsciousness as a source of creativity? Come tap into the shadowy world of Jungian symbols in this two-day generative workshop. Explore a corner of the collective unconscious where common archetypes and symbolic dreams reside. We will look at case studies, analyze popular media, and indulge in some personal myth-making. You can hope to leave with a personal list of symbols to use in your writing practice and a deeper understanding of the recurring dream you’ve had since childhood.

WHEN & WHERE

Saturday & Sunday October 4 & 5 from 10 AM  to 10 to 2 MST / 12 to 2 PM EST

The workshop will take place virtually via Zoom. Upon registration, you will be sent the link closer to the event.

REGISTRATION

To bring poetry to the people, we are offering our workshops on a donation basis.

To support our Tiny Resident, we recommend a $25-50 sliding donation.

That said, please feel welcome to pay any amount that you can!

All funds will be used to support Tiny Spoon’s Tiny Residency Program.

MEET YOUR WORKSHOP LEAD

R. K. Sandhu currently lives outside of Philadelphia with her husband. Her short stories have been published in The Offing, Vagabond City Lit, Gordon Square Review, and Roots Quarterly. She holds degrees in English and Psychology and explores their intersections within her work. Find her on Instagram at Ravneet_recommends.