🌊 TierrArte Workshop: Of Water, Wings & Offerings
Of Water, Wings, and Offerings: A Ceremony for Chalchiuhtlicue
Saturday, December 13, 2025
Join AZ(LAND) and TierrArte artist Estephania González for a deeply immersive, land-based workshop honoring the confluence of the Rio Verde and Rio Salado. This gathering centers Chalchiuhtlicue—the Mexica water goddess of flow, sacrifice, and renewal—and invites participants to reconnect with water, land, and community through art, ecology, and ceremony .
Set along the Salt River at Phon D Sutton Recreation Area, this workshop blends Indigenous teachings, mindful ecological observation, birding, storytelling, and a meaningful collective offering back to the river.
🌿 What You’ll Experience
Participants will engage in a guided, place-based experience that includes:
Land acknowledgment and cultural grounding with teachings from the O’odham and Piipaash homelands and a representative from the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community (SRPMIC)
Birding exploration with guest expert Morgan Moore and special guests from Atabey Outdoors, observing local bird species as ecological messengers
Mindfulness of water through a guided sensory ritual inspired by Marina Abramović
Creosote wreath making, using natural materials such as desert plants, clay tokens, herbs, and gathered offerings
A closing act of reciprocity, returning wreath offerings to the river in gratitude and connection
📍 Schedule Overview
8:30 AM – Check-in at the Nina Mason Pulliam Audubon Center
9:00 AM – Group departure by charter bus
10:00 AM – 1:45 PM – Workshop program at Phon D Sutton:
Welcome, land acknowledgment
Birding + ecology walk
Water mindfulness ritual
Working lunch + wreath-making
Closing offering ceremony
3:00 PM – Return to Audubon Center
(Full itinerary available upon RSVP)
🌱 What to Bring
Participants are invited to bring one small, natural offering—a flower petal, stone, leaf, or herb—to incorporate into their wreath. All offerings must be biodegradable, gathered with care, and honor the land and water we visit .
Comfortable outdoor clothing & closed-toe shoes
Hat, sunglasses, sunscreen
Refillable water bottle
🎟️ RSVP Here
This workshop is intentionally intimate and limited to 50 participants.
Reserve your spot early to be part of this ceremony of reflection, artistry, and ecological connection.