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Malloy Craig (she/her), Sable 2021 Fall Artist
Mallory is a land and cultural worker, committed to sharing therapeutic horticultural practices that center collective care and connection. She plays with ideas of magic, memory, and eco-grief through investigating phenology, the study of cycles and seasons in a changing climate. She look to myth and language to make meaning from ecological processes, orienting closely towards interconnected ecologies, and that which is regenerative within them. She cultivates connection to land in community, through facilitating dialogue-driven artmaking experiences around local foodways, the garden, and community care.
While at Sable, she worked to deepen into more intimacy with the plants she was tending and to grow as a land-worker through building out the compost bays, slow mixed media artmaking and herbal medicine-making centered around one plant a day, and through cooking and creating tablescapes inspired by agroecological practices. You can find more her work at www.mallorycraig.com
Malloy Craig (she/her), Sable 2021 Fall Artist
Mallory is a land and cultural worker, committed to sharing therapeutic horticultural practices that center collective care and connection. She plays with ideas of magic, memory, and eco-grief through investigating phenology, the study of cycles and seasons in a changing climate. She look to myth and language to make meaning from ecological processes, orienting closely towards interconnected ecologies, and that which is regenerative within them. She cultivates connection to land in community, through facilitating dialogue-driven artmaking experiences around local foodways, the garden, and community care.
While at Sable, she worked to deepen into more intimacy with the plants she was tending and to grow as a land-worker through building out the compost bays, slow mixed media artmaking and herbal medicine-making centered around one plant a day, and through cooking and creating tablescapes inspired by agroecological practices. You can find more her work at www.mallorycraig.com