All the Flowers

Is an album, community zine, music video and art show but most importantly an initiative. An Initiative to raise awareness and prevent domestic violence through art, education and healing.

To contribute to this cause book an event or donate.

Education, Art & Healing Programming

From November 19th - February 11th Experience All the Flowers on display at C.A.S.A. Pitzer located in Ontario, California.

Guests will be able to watch the music video to the ‘All the Flowers’ Single, alongside interactive props and costumes that are included in the video. Throughout the duration of this show, educational, art and healing programming will be accessible to the public.

Hosted by The Arts Area.

We have been able to keep these programs free to the public while valuing the work of our artists, facilitators & healing guides by generous donations and compensation from prior performances. Explore our upcoming programs.

  • Throughout the duration of the ‘All the Flowers’ Art show, Velvet Penny will perform her full length album with accompanying bandmates. In order to celebrate community, gather community members, and inspire individuals to mobilize.

    $1800 - $3900 covers musicians compensation for 6 events & gear rental. DONATE

  • Participants will:

    • walk away with a refined understanding of consent as an ongoing practice as a form of empowerment

    • have new tools to understand what different kinds of yes and no feels like.

    • practice saying no and reframing no as a gift to be grateful for.

    • become equipped with elf-care ideas for before, during and after stressful activities.

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    Hosted by Rebekah Rose (She/They):

    I am a queer illustrator/muralist, somatic consent educator, and yoga/mindfulness teacher. I specialize in group facilitation as well as private instruction. I have 8 years experience as a trauma-informed yoga teacher and have been teaching art classes on and off since 2016. I use a combination of trauma-informed approaches to art and movement to help people build up a sense of safety and trust in their bodies and their expressions (be that an artistic expression or otherwise). Through group discussion, lecture style learning, and guided practice I help people identify and strengthen their boundaries both as they relate to themselves and to others. And help people uncover the joy and magic of finding consent in everyday moments. It is important to destigmatize consent, and question our understanding of it. I believe that having an ongoing practice of consent transforms lives and helps people, especially survivors of trauma and those most impacted by systemic oppression, to feel more empowered to be their full authentics selves.

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    2-hr group class would be $500, and $300 for 1-hr. That said a 2-hr class would be my preference since it is a sensitive subject, 1-hr might feel rushed and since Ontario is far for me (I'm in Long Beach) a travel fee would also be appreciated. DONATE

  • To greet the body, to thank the body, and to listen to the body are the opening stages of Paru’s trauma-informed somatic & spiritual dance activation. In their movement-based brave space participants will be invited to explore themes of joyful expression, collective ancestry, natural resilience, and fantasy through guided movement. Full Description

    Hosted by Paru Frances (They/Them)

    $180 - $220 (dependant on length & materials) DONATE

  • Gentle Stretching, Meditation & Zine Making!

    Join Karina (they/them) as they guid us through breath work and visual meditation to connect us back to the body, mind and spirit in order to feel and create a safe space within. After grounding, we’ll then create a physical representation of what this feels and looks like to us through zine making.

    Karina Trejo (they/them) is a first generation queer non-binary gender expansive healer, creative and community organizer. They are 200hr trauma informed yoga and mediation facilitator. Their work is rooted in creating a safe(r) and brave space of care through art, healing, restoration and transformative justice. They are the founder of a gender expansive grassroots creative holistic wellness collective that centers Black, Indigenous, people of color and all those who identify within the LBGTQIA+ community. They currently provide virtual and in person offerings based in Los Angeles, CA.

    Workshop Cost: $65- $100 DONATE

  • Exquisite Corpse is a collaborative drawing game that can be played with any number of players. Players take turns drawing a section of a picture, without seeing the previous section. Players can only see the previous players's contribution, so they must be creative and collaborative in order to create a cohesive work of art. The picture can be any type of image, but is typically a human figure, hence the name. No one knows what the final product will look like until it's finished. It's always interesting to see how the different pieces come together and in the end you have a unique piece of art to hang on your wall.

    Exquisite Corpse is a great way to:

    • explore different art styles and to experiment with new ideas.

    • spend time bonding and connecting with friends or family.

    • To be creative

    • Practice problem solving, patience, improved teamwork skills, and confidence.

    Hosted by Charlie Quintero (she/her) (sick sad girls)

    Workshop Cost:$200 DONATE

  • To build a spiritual base. It is not to build at all, but to allow the destruction of all you’ve built against the love that is the answer, that is the connection, that is the meaning, that is the purpose, and that is the God you are seeking. In this 90 min class, we’ll learn how to make that prayer, how to open to the destruction of what is not real, and surrender to what is. Full Description.

    Hosted by Mamaseko (they/them)

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  • This workshop explores how we can practice consent, boundaries, and reverence with ourselves and in our interpersonal relationships, and how we can extend that to the collective and with the land. Consent has been defined within the limits and context of sexual and romantic relationships, but we explore intimacy and connection in a variety of ways. Join Joaquin (they/them) in this workshop to deconstruct our perceptions about consent and entitlement over others and with the land. Let’s practice listening, receiving, and moving with intention!

    Hosted by Joaquin Caro (they/them)

    Workshop Cost: $200- $300 DONATE

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