Risa sits down in sheer delight with Claire McMillan, the author of Alchemy of a Blackbird (based on the true story of the 20th-century painters and tarot devotees Remedios Varo and Leonora Carrington).
PodcastCreative arts as magical practice.
Risa sits down in sheer delight with Claire McMillan, the author of Alchemy of a Blackbird (based on the true story of the 20th-century painters and tarot devotees Remedios Varo and Leonora Carrington).
PodcastWe're joined by Artist, Mystic, Witch, coiner of the word GoddETC, Maria Molteni, to talk about social magic, colour, scale, basketball and stars.
PodcastA 1970s, self-published zine, produced by a lesbian collective, in a barn on a feminist commune.
ZineIn this interview, we get to talk with Leonora Carrington’s son – Gabriel Weisz Carrington, author of The Invisible Painting – and grandson – Daniel Weisz Argomedo. It’s a brilliant and emotional insight into a person they loved and admired, and whose work and unique vo
PodcastIn this episode, we tell a story about artist Leonora Carrington. How she found and fostered a new, woman-centered surrealism in Mexico City after the trauma of World War — and after her own incarceration and torture in a psychiatric facility. We talk with her family, and also meet the art coordinat
Missing WitchesIn this episode, Amy and Risa discuss the high magic of laughter, Goldenrod, Seasons and cycles, Emily Dickinson, Monica Sjoo, weddings, technology, creativity and the fundamental witch state of being in awe. The Missing Witches podcast is made possible with the support of our Patreon Coven. Today&#
PodcastToday on the podcast we get to dig deeper into the life and work of Monica Sjöö thanks to her daughter-in-love Annie Johnston. Annie is a Women’s Rights activist who has dedicated years of her life to cataloging and preserving the vast amount of letters, photojournals, and artwork in Monica
PodcastEdgar Fabián Frías returns to the podcast to fill Amy + Risa with hope about the ways art, magic, play, and even confusion can open up portals for us to hear our ancestors’ voices and shift the world. “Edgar Fabián Frías works in installation, photography, video art, sound, sculpture, pr
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