1. What happens in a session?
An escArt session is a one-to-one encounter held over a fixed period of time.
There is no predefined agenda, no task to fulfill, and no goal to reach.
Conversation, silence, perception, or artistic means may appear — or not.
What happens cannot be planned in advance.
2. What is expected of participants?
Nothing needs to be prepared. You are not required to perform, produce, explain, or improve. Participation simply means staying present within the given frame.
3. What kind of work is escArt?
escArt engages with forms of work that often remain invisible:
attention, presence, waiting, sensing, relating.
Instead of output, escArt treats lived time as its primary material.
Your life time — not productivity — is the currency here.
4. Is escArt coaching or therapy?
No.
escArt does not offer guidance, solutions, or outcomes.
It does not aim to fix or optimize anything. While conversations may touch personal themes, escArt is an artistic practice, not a therapeutic or consulting service.
5. How does regulation take place?
Self-regulation is not approached as an individual task.
It may emerge through co-regulation — in shared presence, over time, within a held frame. Nothing needs to be achieved for this to happen.
6. Practical frame
Sessions last 60 minutes and take place live, either in person or online. Participation is booked individually. Stepping out of a session is always possible. Cancellations within 24 hours are not refundable.
escArt works slowly.
It asks for time, not belief.
Participation is possible via direct booking.
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