Prana Wellness Center celebrates one year in business
Wellness center has started new artist-in-residence float program Theta Waves
ASTORIA — Prana Wellness
Center will host a One Year An-
niversary Party from 4 to 7 p.m.
Saturday, April 9.
The wellness center offers
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tank, an infrared sauna, classes,
art and retail space. For the an-
niversary, the center will offer a
10 percent discount on gift cer-
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and serve food and libations.
Visitors will also enjoy new
artwork from Oceanside artist
Eric Sappington as well as work
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tank artist-in-residence partic-
ipants Aaron Toledo, Robert
Paulmenn, Erik Abel, Darren
Orange, Pam Chestnut, Kristin
Shauck and Tim Liddiard.
Artist-in-residence
program
Prana Wellness Center is now
offering a new artist-in-residence
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Floating is a tool to expand
not only your mind but your cre-
ativity. Floating increases theta
brain waves, which are linked
to vivid visualizations, inspira-
tion, creativity and insight. Theta
waves are connected to experi-
encing and feeling deep emo-
tions as well as a sense of unity
with the universe.
Visual artists are encouraged
to apply for the residency. The
wellness center will give the artist
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erably within three consecutive
weeks. The artist agrees to begin
thinking about and working on
their creation immediately after
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three weeks from the date of their
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Submitted photo
View artwork by float tank artist-in-res-
idence participants April 9 during Prana
Wellness Center’s one-year anniversary party.
Submitted photo
Prana Wellness Center has started a new
artist-in-residence program, where artists
create work inspired by their experiences
in the center’s float tank.
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If you would like to apply
for the artist program or know
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a visual artist who would like to
participate, contact owner Leigh
Oviatt at Prana Wellness Center
for an application and more in-
formation by calling 503-298-
9773 or visit 1428 Commercial
St.
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perience-inspired piece of visual
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