
About this Event
Join ecological artist Paige Emery to create your very own seed balls—simple, effective tools for ecological recovery!
Following the Altadena fire disaster, Fulcrum Arts is bringing together environmental experts to determine how we can best support air and soil remediation in our community. We are sharing what we learn in a series of free community workshops.
In this workshop, participants will be given the materials and instructions for hand-forming seed balls, which can be distributed quickly and easily throughout our local neighborhoods to help bring new life to the landscape and create lasting environmental impact with minimal effort. 🌿
Fun for all ages. No previous experience required.
Additionally, Paige will guide participants in a discussion about the beneficial properties of native plant life.
This workshop series is presented in partnership with Metabolic Studio and The Galleries at PCC.

Paige Emery is an ecological artist and herbalist exploring ways of remembering the Earth. Her work interweaves healing arts and critical ecology, ancestral memory and embodied futurities, ecopoetics and socioenvironmental praxis. As a way of life, her practice is rooted in reverence for and reciprocity with the Earth.
Stemming from a background in art, herbalism, ecophilosophy, environmentalism, and learning from the Earth, Paige’s work serves as a bridge between the internal and external landscapes of ecological consciousness. This takes shape through multitudes of entangled forms, such as music for plant meditations, multispecies installations that help plants grow, paintings made with handmade plant paint, plant rituals for more-than-human communication, guided ecology walks, herbal consultations, and plant remedies shared with her community.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Fulcrum Arts, 544 North Fair Oaks Avenue, Pasadena, United States
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