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ArtStorming the Art of Remembrance: Elizabeth Fergus- Jean

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Memory can move like a boat in a draft, and that’s exactly what happened the moment we stepped into Elizabeth Fergus Jean’s dream studio in the woods. Suspended vessels, flickering shadows, stones with rings of time, and a labyrinth set on a forest power point created a space where grief felt present, tender, and strangely full of life. We set out to talk about legacy and found a living bridge between ancestry, art-making, and the land that holds us.

Music for ArtStorming was written and performed by John Cruikshank.

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Chapters

1. Season Theme: Art Of Remembrance (00:00:00)

2. Meeting Elizabeth And Her Dream Studio (00:01:24)

3. Memory Boats And Biophilia (00:03:10)

4. Veils Of Remembrance: Mother’s Passing (00:07:36)

5. Sharing Vulnerable Work Publicly (00:12:45)

6. Grief, Maturity, And Emotional Access (00:17:20)

7. Depth Psychology And Ancestral Weaving (00:21:10)

8. Stones, Wishing Rocks, And Place (00:26:00)

9. Finding The Land And Its Magic (00:31:30)

10. The Labyrinth As Power Point (00:36:20)

11. Acorn Theory And Life Calling (00:42:00)

12. Threads, Rituals, And Family Memory (00:47:30)

13. Belonging, Lineage, And The Land (00:52:40)

14. Surrendering To Process And Season Two (00:57:50)

43 episodes

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Memory can move like a boat in a draft, and that’s exactly what happened the moment we stepped into Elizabeth Fergus Jean’s dream studio in the woods. Suspended vessels, flickering shadows, stones with rings of time, and a labyrinth set on a forest power point created a space where grief felt present, tender, and strangely full of life. We set out to talk about legacy and found a living bridge between ancestry, art-making, and the land that holds us.

Music for ArtStorming was written and performed by John Cruikshank.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Season Theme: Art Of Remembrance (00:00:00)

2. Meeting Elizabeth And Her Dream Studio (00:01:24)

3. Memory Boats And Biophilia (00:03:10)

4. Veils Of Remembrance: Mother’s Passing (00:07:36)

5. Sharing Vulnerable Work Publicly (00:12:45)

6. Grief, Maturity, And Emotional Access (00:17:20)

7. Depth Psychology And Ancestral Weaving (00:21:10)

8. Stones, Wishing Rocks, And Place (00:26:00)

9. Finding The Land And Its Magic (00:31:30)

10. The Labyrinth As Power Point (00:36:20)

11. Acorn Theory And Life Calling (00:42:00)

12. Threads, Rituals, And Family Memory (00:47:30)

13. Belonging, Lineage, And The Land (00:52:40)

14. Surrendering To Process And Season Two (00:57:50)

43 episodes

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