Session #3: Oikos with Exodus Crooks
The word "eco" comes from the Greed word oikos, meaning home. Oikos, facilitated by Exodus Crooks, is a workshop that uses sculpture to collectively reflect on our current structures, possibilities, and needs in relation to our physical environment.
Through the mediums of clay and writing, participants will explore how we coexist, addressing the needs of the past, present and future. This workshop encourages a throughtful yet gentle response to these needs, fostering deep engagement with the ways we inhabit and share our spaces, ultimately aiming to reshape our understanding of home and community.
About Exodus Crooks
Exodus Crooks is a British-Jamaican, multidisciplinary artist, and educator, interested in self-determination and how it is steered by religion and spirituality. Exodus is currently experimenting with gardening, text, filmmaking, and installation to better understand indigenous thought and tend to the breaks tha occur in the human experience
Read more about Exodus' work here.