Return Home with Magenta Gerald | Mindful Movement and Sound Healing.
Date: Saturday, May 23, 2026
Time: 12-2 PM
Location: Creative Alliance Theater, 3134 Eastern Ave, Baltimore, MD, 21224
In a world that constantly pulls us outwards, it’s easy to feel disconnected from our bodies & inner wisdom. This offering is an invitation to come back home to your body, breath, and Spirit. This 2-hour session includes guided meditation & gentle movement led by Magenta Gerald, as well as a restorative sound bath led by Magenta and Kassamira Carter-Howard. Together, movement, breath, and sound create a unique opportunity to experience both art and mindfulness, encouraging you to slow down, rest deeply, and reconnect with the home within.
12:00 – 1:00 PM*: Mindful Movement
1:00 – 1:45 PM: Sound Healing
1:45 – 2:00 PM: Tea, Affirmations, and Closing Reflections
Please note that starting at 12:50 PM, the doors will remain closed for the remainder of the event. Yoga mats provided while supplies last, feel free to bring your own!
This event is in connection with the exhibition You Can Always Come Back Home by Hope and Faith McCorkle in Creative Alliance’s main gallery. The event will start promptly at 12 PM. Want to arrive early? The artists of the exhibition will host a guided tour at 11:30 AM.
About the Facilitators:
Magenta Gerald is a yoga instructor and healing artist who is passionate about creating mindfulness experiences that encourage folks towards presence, inner peace, and liberation. Her work explores the intersection of art, earth, and mindfulness. How does our wellness inform the creation of art? In what ways is engaging with art an inherently mindful experience? How is wellness tied to our liberation? These questions guide Magenta’s work.
Kassamira is a dreamer and healing justice practitioner, certified level II White Light Reiki and Alchemy Crystalline Sound Medicine. At her core, she is a multidisciplinary artist who deeply understands that art is where we practice critical thinking, radical imagination, habit interruption, and self-discovery. She integrates her creative healing arts practices with over a decade of facilitation experience to curate trauma-informed, survivor-centered healing spaces for BIPOC communities around the world.
You Can Always Come Back Home exhibition and programming is supported by a 2025 Rubys Artist Grant, which is a program of the Robert W. Deutsch Foundation. https://www.rwdfoundation.org