

Goodbye To The People I Used To Be
Goodbye To The People I Used To Be An immersive self-portrait experience — guided by Rage Flowers Presented by Re-Work
About This Experience
Goodbye To The People I Used To Be is a 4-hour immersive art experience that weaves together visualization, deep personal reflection, mirror work, guided self-portraiture, and rich communal exchange. This is a space for people leaning into change, those who want to face transition and transformation with alignment and courage.
Through self-portraiture making, you'll acknowledge and release the parts of yourself you've outgrown, and create space for what's calling you forward.
We're not here to make perfect art, there's no such thing. Your mark-making becomes a portal: to honest expression, deep connection, and closure.
Expect play, deep moments with yourself, great snacks, bright colours, maybe some joy, tears, and a lot of self-discovery.
Join us. This is an intimate experience. Spots are limited. ✨
Erin Willett, also known as Rage Flowers, is a multi-disciplinary artist, facilitator, and change strategist whose creative practice was shaped by her upbringing in the Subarctic of Quebec, immersed in the cultures of the Naskapi and Innu Peoples. Those formative years sparked a deep interest in identity, community, and belonging that remains central to her work today.
Erin uses storytelling and design-thinking to create immersive experiences exploring how people relate to themselves, each other, and the spaces they inhabit. With over a decade in strategy, coaching, and leadership development, she co-founded New Room, a consultancy of impact designers focused on social and organizational transformation.
Re-Work is a community-first professional and personal development organization helping people redefine work, ambition, and success on their own terms. Through workshops, storytelling, and community experiences, we help people move beyond burnout toward work that is meaningful, sustainable, and aligned with who they actually are.
Accessibility
We want everyone to feel welcome and set up for a great experience. Here's what to know before you arrive:
Building entrance: There are stairs to enter the venue. There is no step-free entrance at this location.
Restrooms: The restrooms are accessible by stairs only.
If you have mobility needs or questions about the space, please reach out to us before the event and we'll do our best to support you. 💛