Sheri Gaynor
Sheri Gaynor, LCSW, is a Registered Expressive Arts Therapist and Advanced Eponaquest Instructor. She weaves the transformative power of creativity and ritual with the intuitive wisdom of horses to support healing, self-discovery, and embodied growth.
Through expressive and experiential practices, Sheri creates nurturing spaces where participants deepen self-awareness, reconnect with their inner wisdom, and experience meaningful transformation through the healing presence of horses, nature, and authentic connection.
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Sheri 's Upcoming Workshops
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Open to All
Students of any skill and knowledge level.
Oct 19 - 22, 2026
9 AM - 2 PM
Windwalkers & Anderson Ranch
Liz Ferrill, Sheri Gaynor, Andrea Jenkins Wallace
Tuition $800
Code P4301-26
This immersive four-day workshop invites participants to discover the powerful intersection of equine-assisted exploration, personal experience, and interdisciplinary art-making through a unique collaboration between WindWalkers and Anderson Ranch Arts Center. A key component of the workshop introduces participants to digital fabrication tools, transforming 2D drawings into 3D forms. Students will create sculptural interpretations of horses, hybrid animals, or imagined creatures—extending their emotional and symbolic responses into new dimensions. The workshop emphasizes themes of connection, embodiment, transformation, and the human–animal relationship, encouraging experimentation, play, and personal expression. Through guided demonstrations and hands-on exploration, students will learn how to move fluidly between image-making, material exploration, and object-based practices, expanding their understanding of what their work can become. Days 1–2: WindWalkers — Equine Experience Participants begin their journey at WindWalkers through engagement with the natural environment and guided equine-assisted experiences. Through simple bookmaking, expressive sketching, and close interaction with horses, students explore presence, trust, emotional awareness, and nonverbal communication. These sessions are designed to foster reflection and personal insight, creating a strong foundation for their creative work. Days 3–4: Anderson Ranch Arts Center — Art Making Participants transition into the studios at Anderson Ranch Arts Center, where they translate their experiences into visual and sculptural form. Working from photographs, sketches, and memories developed during their time with the horses, students will explore both intuitive and structured approaches to art-making. This workshop is perfect for artists, creatives, and seekers of all kinds who are ready to go beyond the canvas — exploring nature, presence, and the wisdom of the herd as a source of creative inspiration.