This paper introduces and describes a collective body mapping ritual presented as part of the Goldsmiths International Art Therapy Conference. The following reflections on the unfolding of the ritual were distilled from a series of conversations between Christina, Annette, Sue and Penny that took place immediately after the conference, and in the ensuing weeks and months. The article has been co-written by all four – a process that echoed the collective sharing and making of meaning that took place among participants in the ritual circle
A process of heuristic inquiry, this paper documents the author's adaptation of a Neopagan approach ...
The aim of this thesis is to explore the entanglement of various power axes with the body through 'b...
Ritual is a lost technology of being. We propose that co-designed rituals are a way for people to co...
This paper introduces and describes a collective body mapping ritual presented as part of the Goldsm...
Ritual practices have long been a part of numerous cultures’ history as mind-body actions performed ...
The methods of body mapping, including if the research used both body scans and body maps, and who t...
As an artist progressing through the University\u27s Intermedial MFA program, my practice has focuse...
The first recorded instance of whole-body-mapping for research purposes is a comparison of women's i...
The first recorded instance of whole-body-mapping for research purposes is a comparison of women's i...
I am a professional visual and performance ritual artist with a desire to articulate art as educati...
This article reaches into the depths of a collaborative a/r/tographic ritual inquiry between two wom...
A symbolic interaction (BLUMER, 1969; MEAD, 1934; PRUS, 1996; PRUS & GRILLS, 2003) approach was take...
A one-day interdisciplinary workshop. The workshop brought together artists, curators, scholars, ...
This research investigates the practice of tattooing as a material, affective and superficial techno...
Twenty-first century American society requires individual and collective bodies to navigate large an...
A process of heuristic inquiry, this paper documents the author's adaptation of a Neopagan approach ...
The aim of this thesis is to explore the entanglement of various power axes with the body through 'b...
Ritual is a lost technology of being. We propose that co-designed rituals are a way for people to co...
This paper introduces and describes a collective body mapping ritual presented as part of the Goldsm...
Ritual practices have long been a part of numerous cultures’ history as mind-body actions performed ...
The methods of body mapping, including if the research used both body scans and body maps, and who t...
As an artist progressing through the University\u27s Intermedial MFA program, my practice has focuse...
The first recorded instance of whole-body-mapping for research purposes is a comparison of women's i...
The first recorded instance of whole-body-mapping for research purposes is a comparison of women's i...
I am a professional visual and performance ritual artist with a desire to articulate art as educati...
This article reaches into the depths of a collaborative a/r/tographic ritual inquiry between two wom...
A symbolic interaction (BLUMER, 1969; MEAD, 1934; PRUS, 1996; PRUS & GRILLS, 2003) approach was take...
A one-day interdisciplinary workshop. The workshop brought together artists, curators, scholars, ...
This research investigates the practice of tattooing as a material, affective and superficial techno...
Twenty-first century American society requires individual and collective bodies to navigate large an...
A process of heuristic inquiry, this paper documents the author's adaptation of a Neopagan approach ...
The aim of this thesis is to explore the entanglement of various power axes with the body through 'b...
Ritual is a lost technology of being. We propose that co-designed rituals are a way for people to co...