Balitri, Jalan Pantai Purnama, Banjar Gelumpang, Gianyar Regency, Bali, Indonesia
Up to 11 in group
Aug 7 - 14, 2026
About this Retreat
Ana Beij is a Brazilian-born mixed-media artist and creative facilitator based in the United States. Her work sits at the intersection of art, travel, and self-connection, using creative practice as a way to explore identity, transition, and personal meaning.
Before focusing fully on her own artistic work, Ana led creative workshops and experiential art sessions for companies and communities in the US and internationally, guiding hundreds of participants through art as a tool for presence and connection. Over time, her practice expanded beyond the studio into immersive retreats, shaped by her experience living and creating in places like Bali, where she developed art collections inspired by landscape, ritual, and slowness.
Ana’s teaching style emphasizes process over outcome and welcomes participants with no prior art experience. She draws on intuitive art-making, reflective prompts, and place-based inspiration to help participants reconnect with creativity in a grounded, accessible way.
Her retreats are informed by lived experience, cross-cultural perspective, and a belief that creativity can be both a personal anchor and a shared language.
Details of this retreat
This retreat is an immersive creative experience for women who want to step out of daily routines and reconnect with themselves through art, travel, and shared presence. Set in Bali, the retreat combines guided art sessions, cultural immersion, and intentional downtime to support reflection, clarity, and creative renewal.
The experience is designed for women navigating transitions, curiosity, or creative blocks. No prior art experience is required. The focus is on process rather than outcome, using creativity as a tool for self exploration, expression, and insight.
Alongside art sessions, guests will enjoy nourishing meals prepared by a private chef, time to rest, and opportunities to experience Bali in a grounded and respectful way. The retreat is intentionally small to allow for depth, ease, and genuine connection among participants.
This is a space for women who value meaning, depth over distraction, and who are open to slowing down long enough to listen to themselves again.