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Arteles Catalogue 2023-2020

Arteles Creative Center's residency artists and their projects 2023-2020

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Fall into Focus program / SEPTEMBER <strong>2023</strong><br />

Ariel Kusby<br />

Portland, Oregon, USA<br />

www.arielkusby.com<br />

About<br />

I write children’s books about magic and witchcraft. When<br />

engaged with the magic of the everyday world—through<br />

ritual, intention, and imaginative play—we live more deeply<br />

connected to other people, to nature, and to ourselves. I<br />

want to empower kids (and adults’ inner children) to embrace<br />

wonder and curiosity, seek enchantment, and find their<br />

unique magic within.<br />

I am interested in the power of ritual, childhood magic, time<br />

travel, fairy tales and folklore, somatics, plant medicine,<br />

trancework, exploring liminal spaces, inner child healing,<br />

poetry as spellcasting, Jungian psychology, Jewish<br />

mysticism, and meditation.<br />

My children’s grimoire, The Little Witch’s Book of Spells was<br />

published in <strong>2020</strong> by Chronicle Books, and my divination<br />

deck/book, The Little Witch’s Oracle Deck will be released<br />

in 2024.<br />

Green Magic<br />

I arrived at <strong>Arteles</strong> with a plan for what I wanted to work on,<br />

anticipating that I would immediately retreat into that work.<br />

What I didn’t expect was that I would first be pulled so deeply<br />

into the magic of the land, and into communion with the spirit<br />

of the place. The mushroom-dotted forest trails, beds of<br />

electric green moss, dramatic ice-age boulders invited me<br />

to sit and meditate with them, and in the privacy of the quiet<br />

woods, to communicate. The fiery sauna tonttu, the runelike<br />

pillars of the meditation hall, and the spirits of school<br />

children who once played and learned on the land all wanted<br />

to connect. I knew this magic of place would influence my<br />

writing, but I didn’t know how. Instead of trying to rationally<br />

understand, I allowed myself to sink into the experience and<br />

be changed by it. From this open space, I began to write<br />

in earnest, completing a large chunk of a novel and the<br />

beginnings of a nonfiction book based around the magic of<br />

plants. Additionally, I wrote many guided meditations based<br />

on the local landscape, so I could bring a little of the <strong>Arteles</strong><br />

enchantment home to share.

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