Join us for a workshop where participants will connect to the Ecocene and map visions for planetary liberation.
**VIRTUAL EVENT**
Through darkness and movement, plant relatives and visioning we connect to the Ecocene- an imagined and emerging era where all humyns live in reciprocity with their ecosystems again. Experience a School for the Ecocene DIY PhD session with Sarita Dougherty, mbgenerator, Katuuran Lyn Pacificar & Joy Angela Anderson to map out your dreams, plans, & creative projects for planetary liberation!
We encourage participants to wear loose clothing & have materials on hand to map with!
Meet the Workshop Facilitators
mbgenerator grows soil, food, medicine and community with radical acceptance and love. Our transformational alchemy cultivates resilient, reciprocal communities of care and support in relationship with the land we inhabit.
Katuuran Lyn Pacificar (Katuuran=”One who speaks Truth” Visayan Priestess and Shaman) is the CEO of Herbalaria, an ancestral roots family company connecting community to Indigenous traditions through the art of Filipino plant and energy medicine.
Katuuran Lyn Pacificar is a published author and a Transformational Alchemist for the School for the Ecocene DIY Ph.D. Program. She is a certified Reiki Master of Usui Holy Fire Reiki lineage, member of the Society for Shamanic Practice, and currently lives on Tongva Land in East Hollywood, California, with her family.
Joy Angela Anderson is a curator, artist/educator from East L.A who integrates somatics and plant medicines as healing and regenerative practices for mental health and wellness. She is interested in de-colonization of mental health through connections to divine wisdom of ancestral, Indigenous and nature based healing.Anderson received a BA from UCLA School of Arts and Architecture and a MA from USC Roski School of Fine Arts. She is currently working on a DIY Phd research project through the School for the Ecocene.
Ecocene School
Sarita Dougherty
mbgenerator
Lyn Pacificar
Joy Angela Anderson
The Wanlass Artist in Residence Program is made possible by generous support from the Kathryn Caine Wanlass Charitable Foundation.
This event is related programming to the exhibition Carolina Caycedo: Care Report.
Learn more about Care Report