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Spring Break at The Lawrence Osage body and earth artist brooke smiley and SOZO will join The Lawrence for an art installation of EARTH.SPEAKS, smiley will lead visitors in building earth markers in Forces That Shape the Bay, collaborating with participants across organizations, including BIONEERS Native Youth Leadership Program. EARTH.SPEAKS is a land-based art project aimed at healing and uplifting Native voices through community creation of earth markers, a sustainable practice of sculpture building. Community building will begin on March 31. Come check out brooke’s work and learn from her about sustainable architecture! See how brooke connects with the earth to make art that can last 1,000 years! All are welcome to come help mix the earth that will become the earth works! Want to get a little deeper in the mud? You can sign up for a session to get hands-on with brooke for 75 minutes- learning all about the process of earth work building! If you’d like sign up for a session to help build LHS’s earth work, please click the register link below. If you are coming for a build session, please: +Wear clothes that can get muddy! + Wear closed-toed shoes! +You’ll be given gardening gloves, but feel free to bring your own! + Bring water bottle, sunscreen & hats! A SOZO Production Body & Earth Artist: brooke smiley SOZO Producer: Dana Greenfield Learn more about EARTH.SPEAKS here: www.sozoartists.com/earthspeaks
Saturday, March 30, 2024
Community Build Process
Welcome to All – Somatic Invitation
Welcome Remarks brooke + NCO Northern Cali Osage
Build Process/Invitation for Stories
March 31 and April 2 through April 710:30–11:45 a.m.12:00–1:15 p.m.2:00–3:15 p.m.
brooke smiley
brooke smiley is a 𐓷𐓘𐓻𐓘𐓻𐓟 (Wah-zha-zhe, Osage) body and earth artist. Grounded in somatic education, public earth art, and dance performance, her work engages a deepening awareness in the body, our relationships with one another, and the world to tell stories of the land and the bodies that live here.IG: @many__herds_____ || www.brookesmiley.com
Sozo Impact
Founded by first-generation immigrant Rika Iino and led by BIPOC women, SOZO is a contemporary arts agency and incubator working at the intersection of social impact, innovation and the arts, with a global portfolio of projects spanning live and digital artistic projects, artist coaching, and allyship training for organizations. SOZO’s dynamic suite of offerings as creative producers and cultural strategists aims to elevate the role of artists as leaders in society and drive systemic change. Visit www.sozomedia.com
Bioneers
Bioneers is an innovative nonprofit organization that highlights breakthrough solutions for restoring people and planet. Indigeneity is a Native-led Program within Bioneers that promotes Indigenous approaches to solve the earth’s most pressing environmental and social issues. They produce the Indigenous Forum, original media, educational curricula, youth programming, and catalytic initiatives to support the leadership and rights of First Peoples. Their Native Youth Leadership Program creates opportunities for Native youth to participate in, network at, and be empowered by attending the annual Bioneers Conference and Indigenous Forum.
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