Media
The Labyrinth Society Media module contains categorized information about labyrinths and labyrinth-related activities that can be downloaded via embedded videos, podcasts (mp3, mp4), YouTube videos and more. As the selection grows, more categories will appear, so be sure to check back often.
Artists (Crafts, Fine, Graphic, Multi-Media, Performance)
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Bringing the Whimsy into the Walk: Illuminating A Dark Time Through Art and Design with Tape Art New Zealand. Joining me today are two New Zealanders, Erica Duthie & Struan Ashby of Tape Art NZ. Both are artists and visionaries who create fantastical labyrinth installations combining traditional labyrinth forms with meanders, spirals, and illustrations. Listen to our discussion of how their temporary art installations are helping to ease the stress of these pandemic times.
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Frank Faine & Sadelle Wiltshire, Reflective Art and Writing through the Labyrinth: Helping to Strengthen Community in Uncertain Times. Christiana welcomes two guests who have created a unique way to ease the stress of these sheltering in place times. Join us as we talk about how the practices of reflective art and writing help to ground and center us.
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Pandemic Paths: One Step at a Time with Maia & Gleam. Join us as we talk about what sheltering in place has meant to her and her new guide dog, Gleam, and the ramifications of this pandemic with her work, income, daily routines, and family.
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Seeds, Symbols, and SEE-ing Possibilities. Maia Scott, was one of the Featured Speakers at the 2015 TLS Gathering in Waycross, IN and has been a Concurrent Workshop Presenter a few times over the past five years. She is an interdisciplinary artist, bodyworker, college instructor, writer, and labyrinth designer and builder who imbues her work and play with humor and deep compassion as she navigates her "sight quirky" life with her trusty guide dog, Fiddler, by her side.
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One Man’s Journey Down a Sandy Path. Sand labyrinth artist and creator, Denny Dyke, shares his journey and 2017 TLS Gathering lecture topic with host, Christiana Brinton and they are joined by his crew: detail artist, Christine Moehring and photographer, Pamela Hansen.
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Constructing A Stone Mosaic Labyrinth with Jeffrey Bale: Capturing Nature and Her Patterns. Join Christiana and Oregon native, garden designer, and stone artist, Jeffrey Bale, as they discuss his lifelong love of stone, the installation locations in Washington State and New Zealand, and the methods behind his passion.
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Soundscapes and Labyrinths: what’s the Connection? Portland OR resident, classical composer, and bio-musician, Susan Alexjander, shares her vision of interconnectedness through sound and the labyrinth metaphor and symbolism.
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The Labyrinth Scene in Washington State, with Dan Niven. Seattle native and creator and administrator of the Western Washington Labyrinth Network, Dan shares his passion for designing, and building labyrinths, in the Seattle area, that provide people with transformative experiences.
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Using Labyrinths to Dissolve Boundaries Through Artistic Expression and Social Engagement, with artist, social activist and 2016 Gathering featured speaker, Reginald Adams. Join us as we discuss his community building labyrinth work with Houston area high school students.