Embodied Water: Objects Embodied & Bodies Connected by Water Practice Group Circle Backs

 

Embodied Water: Objects Embodied & Bodies Connected by Water Practice Group Circle Backs

Join us via Zoom on Wednesday, December 3rd, at 7 pm EST

Join us for the first in our series of Water Practice Group Circle Backs as we speak with participants of Objects Embodied facilitated by Lyn Swett Miller, and Bodies Connected by Water with Frances Bukovsky. Together we will explore how water inspired embodied photographic practices within these groups as they generously share from their work and experiences.

Objects Embodied led by Lyn Swett Miller invited participants Kaye Savage, Dafna Steinberg, and Sarah Barker into a collaborative space within which they explored how water’s fluidity and spirit flow from and through the material world. Participants made portraits of, took walks with, and had conversations with objects of interest. They considered the ways that the flow of water around us and within us makes us feel alive, and how particular objects might offer portals to elemental states of mind and being.

In Bodies Connected by Water, Anna Rotty, Frances Bukovsky, Lynne Buchanan, Shay Conroy, and Tracy Warren were guided by the water cycle to explore self portraiture and embodied photographic practices. They explored the connections between the water within their own bodies, and the water just beyond their skin, looking to water as a guide to build physical, emotional, ancestral, and geologic connections.

Together we will consider how we can use our camera to tend to the waters that flow in our own bodies, as well as build relationships to the waters that surround us.

 
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Susan Patrice

As the founder and director of Makers Circle, Susan Patrice designs and implements arts-informed community initiatives in partnership with non-arts organizations who want to expand their reach and impact through innovative cross-sector collaboration. Makers Circle has a deep passion for the power of the creative process to encourage adaptive change, expand awareness, and open up new ways of seeing and relating. We believe that the arts and artists should play a major role in community regeneration and non-profit advancement. Web design and digital storytelling are foundational to the work we do with non-profits.

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