Art & AgriCulture: Opening to Creativity with Cacao with Vivian Arias

Wed May 29 2024 at 06:30 pm to 07:30 pm

The Greenhouse and Education Center at Denny Farrell Riverbank State Park | New York

The Horticultural Society of New York
Publisher/HostThe Horticultural Society of New York
Art & AgriCulture: Opening to Creativity with Cacao with Vivian Arias
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Deepen into the medicine of cacao and your creativity
About this Event

May 30 | Opening to Creativity with Cacao with Vivian Arias


In this session we will explore how Cacao can help you access your inner spring of creativity. Participants will enjoy a meditational dose of cacao. We will explore a short embodiment practice and then allow creativity to flow based on a theme.

Vivian is a Crystal Therapist specializing in Personal & Spiritual Development. Her unique approach integrates mindset, energetics, and spirituality to provide a grounded wholistic approach to personal growth and empowerment.


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Why do we grow the foods we do? How is culture tied to our local foodways and agricultural systems? What stories of nourishment are you hungry to tell? What creative acts are you being called to digest?In this weekly series, explore various techniques and practices introduced by visiting artists who will lead us in expressing our relationship to food, agriculture, and the histories and stories that shape how we connect with our foodways.

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Through various artmaking techniques like bookmaking, printmaking, collage, sculpture, natural-pigment making and painting, alternative photography processes, participants will create artwork that begins to answer the question: Where is the culture in agriculture?

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This is a free drop-in program. Come to every class to build on your skill or come to one or two that you are available for. Explore your relationship to food and agriculture and the ways our food systems can connect us more deeply to our local ecosystems and communities.



Workshops are rain or shine.
When inside the greenhouse and kitchen we will open our double-doors and windows to vent the space and encourage masking and social distancing when in more closed-in spaces.
Accessibility: Our kitchen/classroom space is wheelchair accessible. With prior planning, we can add a few small mats onto the pebbled ground of greenhouse to make a small wheel-chair accessible path. Our learning garden has grass paths, and the entrance is through a gate with a small, raised entrance. Our tables can be lowered/raised, and we have several backless benches or stools. Our kitchen is in regular use, and while we try to cook without peanuts, much of our cookware is shared and we cannot guarantee a nut-free environment. We have a first aid kit, and the closest AED is in another building several yards away. Drinking water is made available in refillable pitchers.
Our closest bathrooms are a building away, about a one-minute walk. A gender neutral bathroom is also available, and this is accessible by key which you can request from staff. We are not a scent-free zone, and because herbalism classes take place here, cannot guarantee that the site will be clear of any essential oil smells. If you have needs not addressed here, please reach out to Mallory Craig at [email protected].
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays

The Greenhouse and Education Center at Denny Farrell Riverbank State Park, 679 Riverside Dr, New York, United States

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