Nurturing You: A Restorative Experience for Ambitious Women Ready to Unplug – August 21-23, 2026

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A fully immersive, off-grid retreat in Ontario designed for women who give so much – and are ready to finally receive.

No Wifi. No Pressure. No Performance.

Just sacred rest, meaningful connection, and profound renewal.

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You Carry A lot!

You Lead.
You Nurture.
You Achieve.
But when was the last time you nurtured YOU?
The constant hum of responsibility.
The inbox.
The Expectations.
Even ambition can become exhausting.

The Nurturing You Retreat is your invitation to lay it all down – without guilt.


Information and registration

Limited to 10 Women | Early Bird Pricing Ends April 30

Summer 2026 Bookbinding

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Two workshops with Peter Sramek are planned for 2026 that will cover experimental folded and sewn artist’s books, including a potential for drawing and collage to create contents for binding. Topics such as boxmaking, alternative sculptural structures are also possible depending on interest, so please get in touch to let us know: workshops@scff.ca. What about: From concept to embodiment – the digitally designed, printed and hand bound artist book?

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Dates for 2026: July 11-12 and 25-26. More information will be forthcoming. If you are interested in attending a workshop, please contact us. Registration information will be posted here in coming weeks.


Workshop #1: Album explorations
This workshop will consider a variety of structures appropriate for inserting contents, be it photos, prints, drawings, collages, envelopes that hold items or more. For anyone wishing to bring together collected materials in an album format, this workshop will provide inspiration and binding techniques.

Workshop #2: Options for folded artist’s books will be presented and the group may decide to focus on particular techniques. Participants are encouraged to bring visual materials to work with or collect them onsite. Sewing and gluing will be simple and appropriate for those without binding experience, while more complex approaches can be selected by those looking to develop more advanced skills.


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placing clamshell box in press while gluing

Photography: Master Class with Peter Sramek – August 28-30, 2026

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Develop your photography with guidance from Peter Sramek (sramek.ca), longtime OCAD University professor and founding member of Gallery 44 Centre of Photography in Toronto. Whatever your experience with photography, this workshop will meet you with appropriate content as you enjoy a weekend with a group of creative participants.

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Photo workshop, September 2025.

This program is designed to support you in your photographic journey, whether primarily visual, conceptual or technical. Field work will explore the farmstead landscapes and the local area, while discussions will address approaches to making images, with focus on participant interests. Engage with the landscape, explore portraiture, create site interactions to photograph. Consider aspects of light, composition and moment. Share your images in creative evening sessions. If you bring an ongoing project, a portfolio discussion will provide feedback.

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Preparing image files, Photo workshop, 2025.

Participants will work with digital cameras, but are free to also shoot film for later processing. Technical aspects can be covered if desired. Digital results will be reviewed onsite and those interested may experiment with historical cyanotype printing (blueprinting). Gear is not the focus and a basic camera or phone for making exposures is all that is required.


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Self-portrait, Sardar Farrokhi, 2025.

If you are interested in attending a workshop, please register online or contact us at workshops@scff.ca. Participants will stay the weekend at SCFF or arrive for each day’s session.


Practicalities

Participants will arrive in Tamworth on Friday afternoon or evening and may stay an extra night on Sunday to make a long weekend should they desire.

Cost: $590 includes tuition, accommodation and meals;
$390 for those who do not require accommodation.

A deposit of $100 will hold your place with full payment due 3 weeks prior to the workshop. A non-refundable fee of $100 will apply if you cancel less than 3 weeks prior.

Ride sharing can be coordinated where possible. Pick-up and drop-off in Napanee is also possible should one wish to take the bus or train from Toronto area or Montreal.

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