Open Studios is your chance to meet the artists in our Studio Artist Program and experience their work up close. Explore the studios, connect with creatives, and maybe take home a new favorite piece. All are welcome—artists, students, professionals, and art lovers alike. Ticket sales support subsidized studio spaces, and sponsorships help provide honoraria for exhibiting artists across our campus.
April 25, 2026 / 10:00am - 11:00am
Somatic Sound: Contemporary Yoga
Lead by Sydney McCall
Join us for a transformative morning of movement and sound with a one-hour immersive yoga experience led by Sydney McCall.
This is more than just a yoga class—it's an exploration of rhythm, breath, and energy. Sydney guides you through a mindful flow, creating a fully sensory, meditative environment designed to ground the body and expand the mind.
Whether you're a seasoned yogi or just beginning your practice, we invite you to embrace the process—investigate, explore, and move with intention.
Bring your mat, an open mind, and get ready to vibe.
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Sydney McCall
Sydney is a 500hr-RYT with 8 years of experience and a continuing education provider through the Yoga Alliance. Through yoga, Sydney was able to discover a holistic embrace for mind and body. Her journey grew into a passion for teaching and the exploration of yogic knowledge. There can be a tendency to think about the product of your practice rather than the process. Sydney hopes to encourage you to embrace the process, exploring and investigating on your own journey with your unique lived experience.
IG: https://www.instagram.com/mccallmesydney/
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