Sweet Antidote: a sugar and spice society
Welcome
Sweet Antidote: a sugar-and-spice society is a community of women who are artists, thinkers, and seekers of slow, meaningful connection.
The definition
Sweet: makes the medicine go down—pleasing and delightful.
Antidote: the medicine to counteract a particular poison—be it food, life, politics, worry, the monkey, or whatever else.
Sweet Antidote is a sharing circle.
We are not here to hustle harder.
We are here because something more profound is calling.
We listen and share from the heart.

The How
This is for you if:
- You’re an artist who regularly makes art.
- You want a safe place to feel heard.
- You believe in slow growth, real talk, and showing up—even when things feel uncertain.
- You seek others who get the highs and lows of making, dreaming, and living creatively.
- You long for less scrolling and more substance and need a little bit of accountability around this.

Inside Sweet Antidote:
- Private Zoom Meeting conversations every other week on Friday.
- Book Club Meetings we read a book with art or an artist as a central theme and meet in a book club-style setting on Zoom every 6 to 8 weeks.
- Sharing Opportunities you are welcome to upload images of your work in a safe, welcoming space in the community feed and ask for feedback.
- Our live gatherings on Zoom feel like group studio visits. Bring coffee or tea!
Join us if you’re ready to:
- Tend to your creativity with reverence
- Be in community with women who value depth and truth
- Stop pushing and start listening
- Create on your terms, in your time, for yourself
Your Invitation
You don’t have to figure it all out alone. Create with us.The price is $127 per year.
Discover the sweetest antidote to life’s chaos:
The joy of creating something meaningful while in community and escape (for a moment) from the mess of it all.
Within the Sweet Antidote community, you can create and explore at your own pace—there are no deadlines, no competition—just a space to flourish and rediscover the magic of slowing down long enough to make something by hand. Share your work if you wish, but there is never pressure to accommodate the group.Sweet Antidote began as a safe space for women artists to share our creative lives—but it has grown into more. We also tend to explore how our art connects us to the political moment we’re living in, and we allow for one another’s emotions, ideas, and hopes for our futures.
Please join us, you'll be glad you did! -Suzanne, your host

