Art of the Earth

Ancient Arts for a Green Future

by Elizabeth Hyatt, ATR-BC


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 8/21/2007

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 432
ISBN : 9781434308092

About the Book

Art of the Earth is a much needed, hands-on guide for reunion with the natural world through the practice of humanity's ancient and enduring art forms. To help us respond to the alienation, apathy, and despair so prevelant in our culture, Art of the Earth returns to the original creativity of humankind. Through guided art meditations, we tell stories, knead clay, chant, make mosaics, masks, and sacred vessels, sing, and drum. Through practicing art forms which evolved through close human-Earth relationships, we rediscover, at the roots of creativity, our ancient, enduring, though tragically forgotten, partnership with Earth. Art of the Earth synthesizes communally shared art activities with universal concepts grounded in diverse spiritual tradtions and new insights from such fields as ecology, eco-psychology, creation spirituality, and art therapy. Ultimately, Art of the Earth is a journey of initiation into living in deep relationship with the Earth. Through the Art of the Earth journey, we become creative participants in the immense social tranformation needed to address the global ecological crisis of our time.


About the Author

Liza Hyatt is an art therapist in private practice, a professional storyteller, poet, and visual artist. In addition, Liza is adjunct faculty for St. Mary-of-the-Woods, teaching for both the Earth Literacy and the Art Therapy Master’s Degree Program. Throughout her career, spanning two decades, Liza has lead a variety of residencies, workshops, and retreats at schools, churches, hospitals, libraries, and retreat centers all over the state of Indiana and beyond. Art of the Earth: Ancient Arts for a Green Future evolved directly from these retreat and workshop experiences in which Liza helps people of all ages rediscover the connection of creativity, spirituality, and connection to the natural world. Liza grew up surrounded by a small Indiana hardwood forest and later lived in both New Mexico and Oregon before returning to Indiana. Experiences of deep bonding to the spirit of these places as well as experiences of loss, environmental destruction, and a growing awareness of what many around the world feel as "Earth-grief" has inspired the writing of this book. Liza is available to lead Art of the Earth retreats for your community or to train you to facilitate these retreats. Her website, www.lizahyatt.com offers further information about her work.