Zoe Kreye

Zoe Kreye - Making Pictures
Zoe Kreye - Making Pictures
Grant’s ongoing personal project photographing Zoe Kreye and her artwork combined with Grant’s love of light and form.
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Zoe Kreye - Making Pictures
when the heart is the host
when the heart is the host
Who, how, where do we make space for others inside our most vulnerable selves?
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when the heart is the host
Our Missing Body
Our Missing Body
Our Missing Body: Newspapers I, II, III Created by Zoe Kreye Text insert by Tracy Stefanucci Printed and Published by Moniker Press Edition of 150 Vancouver BC, 2017 ISBN 978-0-9937881-2-3 Our Miss…
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Our Missing Body
Future Loss
Future Loss
FutureLoss | Zoe Kreye | grunt gallery
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Future Loss
Zoe Kreye
Zoe Kreye
De Fem: Cocoon Moon Magic Baby Invitation
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Zoe Kreye
groundwork: Zoe Kreye
groundwork: Zoe Kreye
Episode III of groundwork features artist Zoe Kreye! groundwork is a small series of videos from artists about how they find grounding in their creative practices and their surroundings. In this final instalment of the series, Zoe offers a meditative space of tactility, touch, and tenderness, as well as an exercise of self-love.⠀ Please note: Zoe speaks partway through the video; keep your sound on to catch it! From Zoe: I create interdisciplinary art projects that explore transformation, embodiment and collective experience. Working in the realms of sculpture, dance/movement, drawing and somatics my projects take shape as installations, performance, workshops, rituals and journeys. I am interested in making inclusive connections that have the potential to be small catalysts for change within dominant social systems. My final artworks invite people to embody the transformative capacity of image and sensation while encouraging a deeper self-reflection within themselves and society. Recent projects include Rituals for Pleasure and Dionysus (Griffin Art Projects), De Fem (WAAP), Make Our Own Air (SPACE London), Our Missing Body (Western Front, Kamloops Art Gallery), FutureLoss (grunt gallery), Unlearning Practices (Unit Pitt, Goethe Satellite, Graz). I have studied Public Art, Social Practice and sculpture at the Bauhaus University Weimar (MFA), Concordia University Montreal (BFA) and Camosun College. I am a working artist, mother, and instructor at Emily Carr University of Art + Design. I am a white settler that has the privilege to live and learn in Vancouver, the unceded, traditional and ancestral territories of the xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam), Sḵwx̱wú7mesh Úxwumixw (Squamish), and səl̓ilw̓ətaʔɬ (Tsleil-Waututh) peoples. Download the free poster featured in the video at ZOEKREYE.CA Video references: RESMAA MENAKEM 'My Grandmother's Hands' LYGIA CLARK 'The Abandonment of Art' ROBERT MACFARLANE 'Underland' FREDERICK LEBOYER 'Loving Hands' KREYE FAMILY ARCHIVE Featuring: ZOE KREYE BRENT WADDEN SARAH MARCOTTE ELLA MARCOTTE EMRY & OLA JEN MCNEELY JEN HARVEY LUCIANA FREIRE D'ANANCIACAO
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groundwork: Zoe Kreye
Zoe Kreye — Griffin Art Projects
Zoe Kreye — Griffin Art Projects
Zoe Kreye creates interdisciplinary art projects that explore transformation, embodiment and collective experience. Recent projects include De Fem (WAAP, Vancouver), Make Our Own Air (SPACE, London), Our Missing Body (Hochparterre Berlin, Western Front, Kamloops Art Gallery), FutureLoss (grunt galle
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Zoe Kreye — Griffin Art Projects
ABOUT -
ABOUT -
Hello, welcome.  I am an artist that is moved by connection, touch, spirit, care, depth, liberation, sensation, expansion. Creating objects and movement through an embodied ritual studio practice which I transform into immersive public installations. These spaces aim to woo/lull viewers into metabolizing the dominant and oppressive systems that live within each of us. This […]
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ABOUT -
Living Open | Modern Magick and Spirituality for Mystics and Seekers - Ep. #242: Accessing States of Liberation, Imagination and Possibility Through the Body with Marika Heinrichs
Living Open | Modern Magick and Spirituality for Mystics and Seekers - Ep. #242: Accessing States of Liberation, Imagination and Possibility Through the Body with Marika Heinrichs
Marika Heinrichs (she/her) is a cis queer femme of (Soviet) German, British, and Irish ancestry who believes that reconnecting with the wisdom of our bodies is vital to ending systems of domination and supremacy. She has practiced as a somatic therapist and educator within social movement spaces for over a decade, trained in the lineages of generative somatics (gs), Biodynamic Craniosacral Therapy (BCST), Focusing, and NeuroAffective Touch and is currently a PhD candidate at the California Institute of Integral Studies. In this episode, Eryn and Marika talk about: * Marika’s journey with healing & somatics coming from a community organizing background * Trauma, justice and somatics as inherently in relationship * Accessing states of liberation, imagination and possibility through the body * What happens when we drop into connection and spaciousness * Trauma responses to systems of oppression and domination * Finding spaces where there is the opportunity to access some s…
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Living Open | Modern Magick and Spirituality for Mystics and Seekers - Ep. #242: Accessing States of Liberation, Imagination and Possibility Through the Body with Marika Heinrichs
Wayward Bodies - Remembering Our Roots with Marika Heinrichs
Wayward Bodies - Remembering Our Roots with Marika Heinrichs
Today I'm bringing you a conversation that I got to have with Marika Heinrichs all about embodiment and whiteness, rediscovering ancestors and doing what we don’t know how to do. I’m so pleased that I can finally share this conversation with you. Marika and I wandered through our birthright to being in connection with the world and the cultural disconnection we have to clear to return to that. We spoke about having consent and finding lineages that are ours (especially as two white practitioners), learning to listen through more than just our cognitive capacities, and the inherent queerness of embodiment. ABOUT MARIKA Marika Heinrichs (she/her) is a cis queer femme of (Soviet) German, British, and Irish ancestry who believes that reconnecting with the wisdom of our bodies is vital to ending systems of domination and supremacy. She has practiced as a somatic therapist and educator within social movement spaces for over a decade. Marika has trained in the lineages of generative somatics, Biodynamic Craniosacral Therapy (BCST), Focusing, and NeuroAffective Touch and is currently a PhD candidate at the California Institute of Integral Studies. Marika holds a commitment to pushing back against the appropriation of BIPOC cultural wisdom that happens so often in mainstream somatics, as well as to cultivate spaces for people of European ancestry to connect with something in ourselves older than whiteness, through embodied practice. She lives in Guelph, Canada on the lands of the Attawandaron/Chonnonton/Neutral Peoples, also the treaty land of the Mississaugas of the New Credit and part of the Dish with One Spoon Covenant. Find more of her work: wildbody.ca @wildbodysomatics WORK WITH ME Download the Radical Rest Studio One-to-One Embodiment Guidance In Practice, love letters and monthly live practices LINKS & CREDITS Drop me an email - waywardbodies@protonmail.com Find more of my work at anotherpractice.com Join the mailing list, my other favourite way to communicate This episode is edited by the magical Joeli Kelly of Spreading Fire Studios, with eternal thanks and praises.
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Wayward Bodies - Remembering Our Roots with Marika Heinrichs
The Intuition Conversations - Marika Heinrichs: Intuition + Somatics
The Intuition Conversations - Marika Heinrichs: Intuition + Somatics
In this week's episode, I talk to Marika Henrichs who is a somatic therapist and healer. We talk about how we experience life through the lens of the body and how our bodies are rich sources of wisdom.  Marika shares processes through which we can  collate all of this important information on a somatic level. We also discuss social justice issues and how the experience of systemic oppression can be experienced at the level of our bodies and stored within them. We  consider the ways in which we are conditioned to disconnect from our bodies and practical ways that we can heal trauma though somatic practices. This is a very important episode and I hope you find it as deeply informative as I did. About Marika: Marika Heinrichs (she/her) is a queer femme of German, British, and Irish ancestry who practices at the intersection of embodied healing and social justice as a somatic therapist and facilitator. Marika practices an integrative approach to embodiment, incorporating training in gen…
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The Intuition Conversations - Marika Heinrichs: Intuition + Somatics
David Whyte — Seeking Language Large Enough
David Whyte — Seeking Language Large Enough
The poet and philosopher on human experience as a conversation between loss and celebration, and on language that serves life.
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David Whyte — Seeking Language Large Enough
Teju Cole — Sitting Together in the Dark
Teju Cole — Sitting Together in the Dark
The writer and photographer on manifesting hope in a carefully tuned sentence and finding life’s meaning in the moment (with really fresh black pepper).
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Teju Cole — Sitting Together in the Dark
Emergence Magazine Podcast - Mud and Antler Bone — Martin Shaw on Stitcher
Emergence Magazine Podcast - Mud and Antler Bone — Martin Shaw on Stitcher
This past August we had a chance to sit down and talk with Martin about the intelligence that lies at the heart of myths. The best stories, he says, ought to be trailed not trapped, and approached with discernment, an open heart, and an attuned ear. He began our conversation by telling the story of the Lindworm, an old Norwegian tale about a mythical creature that is part human and part snake. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Emergence Magazine Podcast - Mud and Antler Bone — Martin Shaw on Stitcher
Emergence Magazine Podcast - Magic and the Machine — David Abram on Stitcher
Emergence Magazine Podcast - Magic and the Machine — David Abram on Stitcher
David Abram is a cultural ecologist and philosopher. In this essay, he reflects on our undying urge to recreate a primal experience of intimacy with the surrounding world, offering notes on technology and animism in an age of ecological wipeout. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Emergence Magazine Podcast - Magic and the Machine — David Abram on Stitcher