Nature As Muse: A Creative Workshop

$170.00

Saturday, October 12th

1pm-5pm

Plants, trees, and the living world have long been the wellspring of human imagination. From poetry and painting to music and myth, nature has served as an eternal muse for artists and seekers across time and culture.

In this immersive workshop, Library of Esoterica editor and author Jessica Hundley invites us to explore the fertile intersection of creativity and the natural world. With a focus on PLANT MAGICK—the fourth volume in her acclaimed Esoterica Encyclopedia series—Hundley will weave storytelling, imagery, and curated readings into an experience that is both contemplative and catalytic.

Together, we will engage with the land as living collaborator—moving through writing exercises, group discussion, somatic exploration, and creative prompts that open new pathways of inspiration.

Participants will also encounter a curated selection of artwork and texts that trace the lineage of nature as muse through history, while creating space to explore their own evolving dialogue with the Earth.

Space is limited—please reserve early.

Saturday, October 12th

1pm-5pm

Plants, trees, and the living world have long been the wellspring of human imagination. From poetry and painting to music and myth, nature has served as an eternal muse for artists and seekers across time and culture.

In this immersive workshop, Library of Esoterica editor and author Jessica Hundley invites us to explore the fertile intersection of creativity and the natural world. With a focus on PLANT MAGICK—the fourth volume in her acclaimed Esoterica Encyclopedia series—Hundley will weave storytelling, imagery, and curated readings into an experience that is both contemplative and catalytic.

Together, we will engage with the land as living collaborator—moving through writing exercises, group discussion, somatic exploration, and creative prompts that open new pathways of inspiration.

Participants will also encounter a curated selection of artwork and texts that trace the lineage of nature as muse through history, while creating space to explore their own evolving dialogue with the Earth.

Space is limited—please reserve early.

About Jessica Hundley

Jessica Hundley is an author and filmmaker specializing in music, counterculture, magick, and psychedelia. She has served as a masthead editor for Dazed & Confused and The Fader, and continues to write for publications including VogueRolling Stone, and The New York Times. As a filmmaker, she has directed the feature-length music documentary Such Hawks, Such Hounds as well as numerous music videos and commercials.

As an author, Hundley has published more than a dozen books over the past decade, including an acclaimed biography of country rock icon Gram Parsons, a collaboration on music and meditation with director David Lynch, and an extensive overview of the photography of Dennis Hopper. She is also the creator, author, and series editor of TASCHEN’s multi-volume Library of Esoterica, an expansive collection exploring the visual history of Tarot, Astrology, Plant Magick, and other esoteric traditions.

More at www.jessicahundley.com