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Foraged Nature Art Class with Guest Teacher Kaela


  • Field and Forest Crafts Classroom 12535 15th Avenue Northeast, Ste 120 Seattle, WA, 98125 United States (map)

In this expressive art class, you will get to know PNW native plants and trees and make a healing mandala on canvas with ethically foraged nature treasures.

Monday, Aug 25th 7-9pm: Learn about PNW native, edible, medicinal plants and trees, their physical, emotional and spiritual healing properties and ethical and spiritual foraging practices. Bring your notebook!

Tuesday, Aug 26th 7-9pm: Create art on canvas with ethically foraged PNW plants and trees, all materials provided. The plants will speak to you and through you as you work with them.

$200pp or $160pp for members of a BIPOC/LGBTQIA+ community

Registration managed by teacher.

Your guest teacher, Kaela Koepke, is a Nature Guide, Nature Therapist, Somatic Therapist, Mental Health Therapist, and amateur herbalist who lives in Everett, WA. She is passionate about helping people hear the voice of nature and connect with nature for healing and growth. She specializes in PNW native, edible, medicinal plants, trees and mushrooms and teaches classes and walks about their physical, emotional and spiritual healing properties, ethical and spiritual foraging practices, wildcrafting techniques, and how to decolonize self and land to heal self and land.

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