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The Art of Menopause 

A therapeutic, interactive art experience by Stephanie Chinn

In partnership with Good Girls Make Bad Art

What It Is

A safe, inspiring space to take up space. Step up to the canvas and leave your mark – scribble, doodle, colour, or just move with paint markers in hand. There are no rules, no pressure to make “good” art — just freedom, healing, and self-expression in community.

Why It Matters

This interactive installation offers real benefits for mental health:
🤝 Community Connection – Shared creativity fosters sisterhood and solidarity.
💆‍♀️ Nervous System Regulation – Gentle motions soothe stress and calm the mind.
🎨 Self-Expression Without Pressure – Let go of perfectionism. Every scribble is sacred.


About Stephanie Chinn

Stephanie Chinn is a bestselling author, illustrator, speaker, and founder of Good Girls Make Bad Art – a creative movement rebelling against perfectionism and people-pleasing. Her therapeutic art practices help women reclaim their voice through play and creative freedom.

She believes: “Creativity invites us inward. It helps us hear our own voice again.”

“We create not to impress, but to remember: We are still here. We still matter.”

Featured by Elizabeth Gilbert | Partnered with Adobe & the Geena Davis Institute | Speaker at She Recovers

About Good Girls Make Bad Art

Not about being “good” — it’s about being free. Stephanie’s community helps women explore art as a tool for nervous system nourishment, personal truth, and emotional release. Learn More

Where to Find It at the Show

📍Located at booth 412 drop in anytime throughout the weekend and get creative!