Embody Your Space workshop
Meets: Th from 6:15 PM to 8:15 PM
Location: MSU Bozeman - Norm Asbjornson Hall
There are still openings remaining at this time.
This playful, interactive workshop explores how shifting your inner experience can transform the way you relate to the spaces you inhabit. In this two hour experience, you'll connect with your innate capacity to imagine, sense, and shape space.
What You'll Learn:
Drawing from a framework called Internal Architecture, which positions the mind and body as tools for understanding the world around you, you will learn:
- Somatic techniques for noticing and understanding your relationship to a space
- Practices for sparking meaningful personal and environmental change
- How to redesign a room without touching a single wall or piece of furniture
How You'll Learn It:
This experiential workshop blends short lectures with a series of movement, meditation, and reflection activities. The instructor will guide participants through building spatial awareness, reimagining the space, and reflectively re-embodying it.
Who Should Attend:
This workshop is ideal for adults who value self-inquiry, creative exploration, and systemic change. No background in somatics, design, or movement is required. If you're curious to discover new ways of relating to yourself and the world around you, we hope you'll join us!
Workshop Details:
When
Thursday, April 30, 2026
6:15 PM to 8:15 PM
Where
MSU Bozeman (Norm Asbjornson Hall #325)
Free parking is available after 6:00 p.m. in the (Bobcat lots #13 and #15).
Registration Fee
$25
Instructor
Cassie Brown is a somatic practitioner with a Master's degree in Architecture from MSU. Cassie has lived in Montana for the last 8 years and, since graduating, has developed Internal Architecture, a framework at the intersection of embodiment practices, systems thinking, and spatial understanding. "As a neurodivergent practitioner, I learned to create space for myself when existing systems didn't meet me where I was at. I resourced myself in spaces that did and reclaimed innate tools that were being overlooked in traditional education and practice. I have developed my work in the gaps, bridging both internal and external skillsets. I do my best work in response to people and space."
Questions
Contact Kelsye Gould, Continuing Education Program Manager, at 406-994-3062, kelsye.gould@montana.edu.
| Fee: | $25.00 |
MSU Bozeman - Norm Asbjornson Hall
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Cassie Brown is a somatic practitioner with a Master's degree in Architecture from MSU. Cassie has lived in Montana for the last 8 years and, since graduating, has developed Internal Architecture, a framework at the intersection of embodiment practices, systems thinking, and spatial understanding. "As a neurodivergent practitioner, I learned to create space for myself when existing systems didn't meet me where I was at. I resourced myself in spaces that did and reclaimed innate tools that were being overlooked in traditional education and practice. I have developed my work in the gaps, bridging both internal and external skillsets. I do my best work in response to people and space."