Clay and Color as an Expression of Spiritual Ecology

Publication information:

Russell, Annie. 2025. “Clay and Color As an Expression of Spiritual Ecology.” in Spirituality and the Arts. Harvard Divinity School: Program for the Evolution of Spirituality.

Abstract

Artist Talk: Annie Russell is a ceramist and painter based on the East Coast whose artistic practice delves deeply into themes of interconnectedness, transformation, and the unseen forces that shape the natural world. Through ceramics, painting, and sculpture, her work explores the blending of human and nonhuman realms, often blurring these boundaries to evoke a sense of spiritual unity and collective existence. Drawing on dream revelations and mythological imagery, Russell invites viewers to reconsider nature not as a separate entity, but as a living, interconnected system to which we are all inherently linked.
As an artist, Russell views her work as a means to guide others in exploring a deeper, more spiritual engagement with the world around and within them. Her work reflects the belief that art can serve as a transformative tool—one that allows viewers to experience the profound connections that underlie existence and to reflect on how spiritual practices can help us navigate and honor these invisible forces.


Presenter Biography

Annie Russell is a ceramist and painter based on the East Coast. Her work gently dissolves the line between self and nature, inviting a quiet, spiritual connection that draws viewers into deeper relationship with the earth and its rhythms.

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