Hey there!
Hope you are well and welcome back to The Earth Sea Love Podcast. We’re so happy that you’ve decided to spend some time with us again.
We’re so happy to welcome back to the podcast, Catherine Lucktaylor.
Catherine was a guest back in December 2020 in episode 20, when she talked about her ceramics practice, Raku ceramics and being inspired by the wild Cornish coast.
In this episode Catherine is talking with your host, Dr Sheree Mack about:
* Being inspired by the sea within our art practice
* Appreciating nature and the wild Cornish landscape
* The project that came out of the Developing Your Creative Practice grant
* A new body of work - Mothers of the Moon* A local exhibition with grief ritual ceremony, Newlands Art Gallery
* Ancestral Healing of the Self
* Claiming Space within the Landscape
* Adinkra symbols wisdom and energies
* Becoming an Ancestral Practitioner
* Listening to the ancestors and what that can mean and look like
* Working within the community with the youth
* Future Offerings from Catherine
Bio:
Catherine Lucktaylor is an artist and healer based in west Cornwall, UK. She has over 30 years’ experience in art and spiritual practices. She specialises in Raku fired ceramics and creates sacred spaces for ritual and healing. Catherine incorporates her Ghanaian/West African and British/Celtic heritage within her work, combined with her love of nature and connection with nature spirits.
Catherine is currently training as an Ancestral Healing Practitioner with Daniel Foor and Ancestral Medicine and will be offering Ancestral Healing sessions soon. You can sign up to the waitlist here: https://mailchi.mp/71177b699ffd/sankofaprintable
and receive a beautiful Adinkra Symbol colouring page as a welcome gift.
Find out more about Catherine’s Raku ceramics on her website www.lucktaylorceramics.co.uk
Here's a link to Ancestral Medicine website:
https://ancestralmedicine.org
Here’s a link to Kesoberi CIC: https://www.kesobericic.org
www.lucktaylorceramics.co.uk
Facebook: @lucktaylorceramics
Instagram: @lucktaylorceramics
043- Writing Nature for Healing with Dalbinder Kular
042 - For The Love of Food with Claire Ratinon
041 - The Quest of City Girl in Nature aka Kwesia X
040- COP26 Coalition with Shaira Begum
039 - Blended with Velda Thomas, Mammy Part 3 and 4
038 - Blended with Velda Thomas, Mammy Part 1 and 2
037 - Blended with Velda Thomas, In Service
Season 3 - Trailer (036)
035 - Diversity Through Adventures with Pammy Johal
034- The Journey of Holistic Sustainability with Grace Hull
033- History, Literature and Trees with Zakiya Mckenzie
032 - Outdoor Experiences with Tammy Shakur
031- Education, Writing and Connection with Sarah Hussain
030 - Collaborative Walking with Cherelle Harding
029- Sharing Nature Connections Across A Younger Generation With Amina Smith-Gul
028 - To connect with birds, do we need to know their names?
027 - Working to include All The Elements in the Great Outdoors with Soraya Abdel-Hadi
026 - Trying to find the ways to talk about nature, environment and race with Joanna Henry
025- Herbalism and Ancient Medicine with Rasheeqa Ahmad
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