Elemental Shield Work with Elizabeth Warson – G26110506
Elemental Shield Work is a land-based, mixed media workshop that integrates embodied awareness, ecological belonging, and creative response to collective strain. At Ghost Ranch—where the land is not metaphor but presence—participants are invited into a process shaped by terrain, time, and attention.
We are living in a period marked by climate crisis, social fracture, and personal exhaustion. Many are asked to be resilient without space to acknowledge vulnerability. In this workshop, the “shield” is not armor. It is a practice of discernment: what is ours to hold, what is ours to release, and where permeability is necessary.
Through mixed media assemblage—layering found materials, images, textures, and fragments—participants construct a personal shield that externalizes internal pressures. The act of making becomes inquiry. What is threatened? What endures? What adapts? Where do strength and fragility coexist?
An intentional pause is central to the process. Participants are guided to stop before the shield feels complete, allowing space for ambiguity, breath, and embodied awareness. Protection is explored not as a fixed object, but as a living, responsive relationship.
A key element of the work is the inclusion of earth—dirt, clay, sand, or stone—placed beside but not attached to the shield. This material presence represents weight, consequence, and continuity. It grounds the work in accountability and reminds us that protection is always relational to the land it defends.
The workshop culminates in a dialogical process between Self, Shield, and Earth. This multi-voiced reflection supports psychological safety while inviting depth and complexity.
No prior art experience is required—only a willingness to gather, assemble, reflect, and engage with the land. In the vast, time-shaped landscape of Ghost Ranch, resilience is reimagined as connection: to body, to place, and to shared vulnerability.
Instructor
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Elizabeth WarsonElizabeth Warson, PhD, ATR-BC, LPC, NCC, EXAT, EMDR III, EAP II
Elizabeth Warson is an artist, therapist, and researcher whose work is rooted in fiber arts and embodied practice. She earned her BFA from the Cleveland Institute of Art, where she developed a foundation in weaving, structure, and material inquiry that continues to shape her interdisciplinary approach.
Her work integrates expressive arts, EMDR, and equine-assisted therapy, exploring how experience is held in the body and transformed through creative process. Based in northern Colorado, she leads Healing Pathways LLC, combining trauma-responsive care with art-making and relational practice.
Warson’s research includes stress and pain reduction for Native American cancer survivors and culturally responsive approaches to healing. An accomplished sculptural artist, she has exhibited nationally and internationally and received awards from the National Endowment for the Arts and the Ohio Arts Council.
