Art Workshops for Employee Retention & Burnout

What is Worker Burnout?

A recent Indeed Study showed that worker burnout (in place pre covid) is now at alarmingly high levels exacerbated by covid. Burnout is a state of complete physical and emotional depletion as a result of unrelenting stress.” Burnout is on the rise. Over half (52%) of survey respondents are experiencing burnout in 2021—up from the 43% who said the same in Indeed’s pre-Covid-19 survey.” https://tinyurl.com/c422ys68

How do Creative Workshops Help?

Companies like google, facebook and apple have understood that having a creative workplace allows employees to not only feel happier and more connected, but to have the freedom to think outside the box and come up with creative solutions to problem solving. The same creative thinking that goes into art making goes into coming up with innovative ideas. It’s the same muscle, just applied to a different situation.

Stepping outside the cubicle or office into a creative space where you are encouraged to be free with your thoughts and ideas in the form of art, is a welcome reprieve from the tasks of the day. Employees leave art workshops re-energized in both mind and body.

Schedule your FREE CONSULTATION  to discuss how best to achieve your company’s goals.

The Art Process Studio works with clients in order to set goals and visions for addressing the needs of the company. 

Art–based workshops in business can be used to focus on:

  • Creativity & Innovation skills development

  • Collaboration and teamwork

  • Health & wellness: stress reduction

  • Employee retention

  • Problem solving

  • Idea-generation and visioning

  • Improving communication & culture of the company

  • New product development

I booked Kathy of The Art Process for a lunchtime art workshop at my office to provide our employees with an opportunity to do something fun, relaxing, and explore their creativity. The event was a big success and we are looking to book another class later this year. Kathy and her assistant were professional, knowledgeable, and so easy to work with.
— Kinga, Thomson Reuters
Kathy Leader