
Art aficionados and the intrinsically curious have a unique opportunity to dive deep into the psyche with an upcoming presentation at the Lewisville Grand Theater. Psychotherapist Karla Peska will be unraveling the mysteries of the unconscious mind in art-making on March 12 at 7 p.m. With three decades of experience and a specialized background from the Dallas Art Therapy Institute, Peska is poised to offer insight into the powerful yet often overlooked aspects of creativity.
The Visual Art League of Lewisville, which is a beneficiary of city funds aimed at promoting arts in the community, is hosting this thought-provoking Art Talk. The event promises to stretch beyond typical art discussions, as Peska will not only define the role of the unconscious in art but also lead participants in creating their pieces from a place beyond consciousness. In more than a simple lecture, this hands-on foray into the hidden corners of creativity is sure to leave attendees both enlightened and entertained.
As reported by the City of Lewisville, attendees at the Grand Theater can also expect to have their art interpreted by Peska, adding a personal touch to the already interactive session. It's not every day that one gets the chance for a live dissection of their unconscious motives by a seasoned psychotherapist, making the event a standout in Lewisville's cultural calendar.
Strategically located in the heart of Old Town, the Grand Theater is no stranger to eclectic events, including hosting a variety of performances and exhibitions throughout the year. The center, which features diverse spaces like the 294-seat Huffines Performance Hall and a cozy black box theater, is perfectly equipped for such an intimate exploration of art and psychology as proposed by Peska's presentation.
For those looking to attend, the Grand recommends swinging by their website or calling in at 972.219.8446. Remember, the event falls in line with Lewisville's 2025 vision plan, underscoring the city's commitment to fostering an environment where culture and fine arts not only exist but flourish.









