Making Rituals Workshop with A.Martinez (Part 2 featuring Vivi Moreno )

Thu Oct 28 2021 at 05:00 pm to 06:30 pm

Green Line Performing Arts Center | Chicago

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Making Rituals Workshop with A.Martinez (Part 2 featuring Vivi Moreno )
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Part 2 in a series of in-person workshops hosted and facilitated by A.Martinez which serve as generative happenings for collective research
About this Event

Making Rituals is a series of in-person workshops hosted and facilitated by A.Martinez which serve as generative happenings for collective research for host, guests, and participants alike. The intention of the study group is to spark conversation around returning to our own authentic rituals and reframing our lives around ritual as essential to our survival and connection to the world—past, present, and future.

Each gathering focuses on a theme that contains rituals—Part 1: Things / Remember (Oct 21), Part 2: Food / Grow (Oct 28), and Part 3: Body / Move (Nov 11). A.Martinez will interview and facilitate a discussion with a different guest for each workshop to learn about their work and their rituals, and the highlights and challenges they face within that work. Participants will then be invited for small group discussion and exercises created and led by A.Martinez and the invited guest surrounding the theme.


October 28: Food/Grow featuring Vivi Moreno

Green Line Performing Arts Center (Harris Studio), 5:00-6:30PM

Food is an everyday part of our lives. In this workshop, participants will examine how our habits around growing/getting/cooking/eating food in our personal story and family history to craft meaning.

Vivi Moreno is a Mama, a beginning urban farmer with Catatumbo Cooperative Farm, and Food Justice Organizer with the Little Village Environmental Justice Organization (LVEJO). At the beginning of the Covid-19 pandemic she co-founded Farm Food Familias, a mutual-aid free meals program in collaboration w/Getting Grown Collective and local BIPOC chefs. Currently she's supporting the creation of a new community farm at La Villita Park. Vivi is committed to working towards food and land sovereignty, and strengthening localized food systems with, by, and for Black, Indigenous, and People of Color.

A.Martinez is a poet, visual artist, mother, and community and arts organizer living in Chicago. She received her BFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago's Writing Program, and is the proud recipient of the 2019 3Arts Make a Wave Award, and the Chicago Artist Coalition 2021 SPARK grant. Her work explores identity, memory, spirituality, and the body. In addition to her creative practice, A.Martinez produces community and cultural events. She does a variety of production, development, and project management work for music and nonprofit organizations. She also curates her own independent events that center on, and for, mothers of color in the arts.


You can find more information about her work at https://www.alyssahydemartinez.com/

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Green Line Performing Arts Center, 329 East Garfield Boulevard, Chicago, United States

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