From the Studio
Wolf Willow endeavors to make a difference by supporting leaders to see, feel, and engage serious social and ecological issues through a complexity lens. This work requires a willingness take part in an inquiry of self and system – a learning journey that deviates from traditional leadership development initiatives in significant ways.
In all our programming streams, Wolf Willow invites a diversity of perspectives grounded in place and identity. We craft our content in collaboration and trust, drawing from multi-cultural concepts and frameworks, and centering land, arts-based, and other multi-modal learning strategies. We are listening as we go, allowing for emergence and adaptation. Rich, ongoing reflection and evaluation has shown us that these kinds of whole-person, self-and-system experiences do, in fact, help to build the capacity of leaders and changemakers to work more effectively in complex domains.
As we begin to share some of the impacts of our work, we thought it best to invite you into a more affective, arts-based journey through the landscape we’ve been inhabiting.
As you peruse the following images, videos, and stories, notice where you are drawn. What comes alive for you? What questions might you be holding now? What complexity is here that might touch your own?
Rosina Kazi | Musician-in-Residence
Performance: A sonic harvest and response to the week’s collective wisdom journey.
Dainty Smith | Artist-in-Residence
Performance: Dainty's improv made visible a somatic expression of our field, in her art form of Burlesque.
Syrus Marcus Ware | Café Host
Performance: Fragments of our self and systems love letters co-crafted into a collective aspiration.
Kristofer Kelly-Frere | Artist-in-Residence
Performance: A sonic harvest and response to the week’s collective wisdom journey.