In this video, Beth Mount invites you into the creative and reflective world of artifact making. This process is a unique way to connect deeply with your personal work and purpose, especially in person-centered planning. Artifact making isn’t about creating perfect art—it’s about expressing your inner knowing through images, symbols, and stories that emerge during moments of stillness and reflection.
Beth shares how artifacts can take many forms, from collages and quilt squares to simple drawings or found objects. These creations help you capture meaningful insights and strengthen your commitment to your work. Whether you’re in a learning institute or working from home during challenging times, artifact making adapts to your materials and time.
The process encourages you to listen to your inner voice, honour unexpected images, and explore what truly matters. It’s a personal journey that helps you see new paths forward and supports your ongoing growth. By making an artifact, you give yourself space to reflect, clarify your purpose, and carry that clarity into your daily work.