location Moberly Arts and Culture Centre
Join this year’s Artist as Healer Alisha Lettman and cultivate a healing garden as a container for living wisdom. A rare opportunity to sink your hands and feet into the rich earth of the Moberly Community Garden. Listen to the ancestral knowledge the land holds, and honour the histories it has witnessed and the futures it can sustain as part of the Land Stewardship Study Circle.
The Land Stewardship Study Circle is meant for those who want to deepen their connection to land and community: Artists, healers, land stewards, health workers, educators, environmentalists, farmers, seed keepers, those who seek to inform their practice with land-based knowledge. The Study Circle will meet every second Sunday of the month from March to June at the Moberly Community Garden, on the unceded territory of the Musqueam and Squamish peoples, and part of the historic Punjabi market neighborhood.
“We practice ways of engaging with the health of ourselves, our neighbours, and the land, knowing our health is deeply tied to the health of the natural world.” – Alisha Lettman
Learning Goals:
Dates & Time:
March 10th, April 14th, May 12, June 9 | 1pm to 3pm
To apply for the Land Stewardship Study Circle, please fill out this application form.
We ask that you are available for all dates if you plan to register. If you have a conflict on one date, you can still apply but please let us know. We will prioritize those who can attend all the workshops.
For inquiries and further information, email [email protected]