“This class was much more soul revealing than I ever imagined it would be. Liba guided us through the inner depths of our creativity, which allowed me to achieve shocking insights.”

Liba Zweigbaum Herman

Founder

Liba Zweigbaum Herman brings genuine heart, passion and individuality to her connection with people and creativity. With a background in Experiential, Art & Environmental Education, Liba has long been drawn to the power of creative exploration. She first discovered Intuitive Painting while living in Oregon almost 20 years ago and was deeply captivated by its dynamic and restorative qualities. She later began studying with The Center For Creative Exploration and The Painting Experience in San Francisco, CA; thus leading her passion to open Studio INSIDE OUT on Minnetonka Boulevard in St. Louis Park. 

Liba is also immersed in Mussar study (Ancient Jewish Mindfullness Practice) and Environmental Advocacy, and is recent participant in the Cultivating a Wise Heart: Mussar Facilitator Training and Mentorship Cohort with Julie Dean and the Hennepin County Master Recycler & Composter program. Liba has worked locally with North Memorial Hospital’s MN Cares Conference, MN Department of Health, Courageous HeARTS, Free Arts MN, Minnetonka Center for the Arts, Old Arizona Youth Programs, St. Louis Park Community Education, Sunny Hollow Montessori, Hineni: Center of Jewish Contemplative Studies, Beth El Synagogue, Rimon: MN Jewish Arts Council and the Twin Cities Jewish Artists Lab through the MN JCC. 

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Why Process Arts

Through process arts, one has the ability to nurture mental well-being and social connection, while reinforcing skills like problem solving, focus, positive self-esteem, self-compassion, empathy and emotional sharing.

Process Arts preserves our innate sense of creative, curiosity and state of aliveness when engaging in free expression. As children we are naturally drawn to color and play — we explore materials freely and are open to endless possibilities. As adults we need to ignite our creative sparks…art enables us to lose ourselves and find ourselves at the same time. Now more than ever in our world, we need spaces to nurture our social and emotional health.