
CHOOSE YOUR PATH
What Best Describes Your Group?
Click the door that fits where you are right now — we'll guide you from there



EDUCATION
Use Ideas for the Classroom
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Life Goals Activity
What do you want your future to look like? Participants use BioGraffs to create a visual representation of their goals, values, dreams, and priorities. Sharing and discussion often reveal unexpected patterns, competing priorities, and a clearer sense of what matters most moving forward.
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Relationship Health
Start with a group brainstorm: what are the qualities, behaviors, and values that support strong relationships? Participants then create a BioGraff showing either their ideal relationship or their lived experience. Sharing and discussion help uncover strengths, gaps, and opportunities for growth.
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Sex Education
Students create a visual representation of their beliefs, questions, boundaries, hopes, and concerns. Sharing and discussion encourage self-reflection, build communication skills, and create space for honest conversations about healthy relationships, consent, identity, and personal values.
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Managing Stress
What helps you thrive, and what gets in your way? Participants use BioGraffs to represent the sources of stress, support, pressure, and resilience in their lives. Sharing and discussion help identify healthy coping strategies, recognize support systems, and build awareness of personal needs and strengths.

Everything educators need to get started
For groups of 6 or up to 40
BioGraffs kits make it easy to facilitate engaging, reflective activities. Each kit includes materials, step-by-step facilitation guides, suggested activities, and prompt ideas to help participants explore important topics and learn from one another.



GROUP POSSIBILITIES
Using BioGraffs with
Adult Groups
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Couples Intensives
Throughout the weekend, couples create a series of BioGraffs exploring key aspects of their relationship, including strengths, challenges, communication patterns, desires, and shared goals. These visual maps provide a concrete foundation for insight, helping couples recognize recurring patterns and develop a clearer vision for moving forward together.
BioGraffs creates opportunities for intense one-on-one, and then sharing with the group for added insight
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Support Groups
BioGraffs can be used in a wide variety of support groups, including addiction recovery, grief and loss, cancer support, chronic illness, divorce recovery, caregivers, veterans, and mental health groups.
BioGraffs gives everyone a voice—including those who may be less comfortable speaking up. The visual format helps quieter members express themselves more fully while fostering deeper understanding, connection, and mutual support among the group.
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Corporate Retreats
BioGraffs offers a creative and engaging way for teams to explore topics such as communication, workplace culture, leadership, organizational values, change management, and team dynamics. Participants create visual representations of their perspectives, helping make abstract ideas tangible and easier to discuss.
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Retreats
BioGraffs provides a unique way for participants to create a visual representation of who they are, where they've been, and who they are becoming.
Because BioGraffs doesn't require artistic skill or perfect words, it helps participants access insights that may be difficult to express through journaling or discussion alone. Sharing within the group often leads to powerful moments of recognition, connection, and personal discovery, while honoring the complexity and uniqueness of each person's journey.

Bring BioGraffs to
Your Group
Every kit comes with materials, prompts, activity suggestions, and facilitation guidance to help you get started with confidence. Looking for a deeper experience? Jennifer is available to facilitate workshops, train staff, and help you design a BioGraffs experience tailored to your group.



EVENT INSTALLATION
The Graphic Sex Project
Bring an unforgettable conversation about sex to your campus, museum, conference, or community event.
The Graphic Sex Project is an interactive installation where visitors explore a gallery hundreds of anonymous visual representations of people's ideal sexual experiences — and then are invited to create their own.
Part art exhibit, part educational experience, and part conversation starter, the installation encourages people to reflect on topics that are often difficult to discuss: desire, pleasure, boundaries, communication, intimacy, consent, connection, and what makes a sexual experience meaningful.
THE GRAPHS
Participant-created BioGraffs from recent events
PAST HOSTS INCLUDE
Trusted by Universities, Museums, Conferences, and Community Organizations
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The Exploratorium, San Fran
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Positive Sexuality Conference
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University of Maryland Sex Week
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Amherst College Sex Week
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Swarthmore College Sex Week
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Tufts University Sex Week
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Ohio State University
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Ten Tigers Gallery
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Rhizome DC Gallery
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Whitecloud Gallery
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Art-o-matic
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Winter Fire/Dark Odyssey
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Art All Night
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Catharsis Festival
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Woodhull Symposium
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Dupont Circle Underground
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Curious Foxes Workshop Series
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Healthy Teen Symposium Texas
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Sex Ed Lectures Series
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Many workshops
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Private events




























