ABOUT

Braincrumbs are creative projects of artist/scientist Brooke Armstrong. She is currently working on painting and photography in the ICB artist building in Marin. Check out the piece on one of her works in the SF Chronicle article.

Brooke is also a filmmaker, with a Master’s in Psychology and a PhD in Perceptual Neuroscience. In another life chapter, Brooke did neurophysiology research at the Salk Institute. She has taught at UC Berkeley, UCSD, and UCSF, and she facilitated Bill Burnett’s Design Your Life and Advanced Product Design classes at Stanford University. In her San Francisco psychotherapy private practice, she uses neuroscience, psychology and design thinking to help clients solve problems and get unstuck. Visit her there at DrBrooke.com.

Interview for Art2Life Masterclass

Join Brooke Armstrong and Nicholas Wilton as they discuss the intersection of art, neuroscience, and psychology for Nick’s Art2Life Creative Visionary Program.

Together they explore the power of visualization, curating environment and thoughts for desired outcomes, and the miraculous ways storytelling and language shape our perceptions. Brooke explains how to harness the brain’s biology for creativity, while Nicholas shares how these concepts are relevant to his work as an artist and coach. They also delve into design thinking as a methodology for problem-solving and imagining different futures.

Learn how to overcome automatic negative thoughts through reframing and open up new possibilities in your art. Discover the power of curiosity, embrace the unknown, and project yourself into the future for artistic growth. Let curiosity and wonder guide you on your personal journey.

Location

ICB – Studio 350-D
480 Gate Five Road
Sausalito, CA 94965

Studio 350-D where the magic happens

The ICB hosts numerous events, such as Open Studios and Artists-at-Work days. Come visit over 100 artists in this old shipyard building in Sausalito!