April 10 ↘
Body As A House: Yoga class & Art show

Join Set Sun and Alice Barreras for an art-infused, donation-based, community yoga class and an art opening.

The class will draw on Katonah Yoga’s “Body as a House” concept to identify our patterns and explore how they are shaped by our past and inform our potential. Each movement will be surrounded by a series of painted wooden objects and constructed forms that draw from domestic space, folklore, and storytelling.

This experience emerged from a conversation between Alysha Harris (of Set Sun) and Alice Barreras about how personal stories & cultural mythologies shift over time and how mundane objects (wooden spoons and cutting boards) bring us into deeper connection with our heritage. This evening offers us time on the mat, in the gallery, in conversation to sit with what we’ve inherited and imagine how we might remake the rooms we live in.

Join us on the mat at 5:30pm for yoga and at 6:30pm for an art show.

Come practice. Come connect. All are welcome.

$25+ per student. All proceeds support Problem Library.

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Collaborators

Alysha Harris and Alice Barreras

Set Sun is a yoga practice led by Alysha Harris whose teaching is shaped by a lifetime of movement and over 17 years of personal yoga practice, primarily rooted in Vinyasa and Katonah Yoga. Her classes focus on geometric alignment principles, progressive sequencing, and pranayama. She keeps the tone lighthearted and lively, while creating a container for students to turn inward, explore, and orient themselves in the present.

Alice Barreras is a San Francisco-based artist whose work reimagines ancient myths and folktales through paintings. Drawing from outsider and folk art lineages, she often depicts warriors, omens, animals, and mythic encounters in compositions that balance conflict with a quiet, contemplative stillness. Her recent, ongoing project explores storytelling on unconventional surfaces that echo historical practices like Swedish bonadmålning. 

Alysha and Alice are both residents of the Sunset district and Problem Library neighbors.