In this episode, Katie Treggiden speaks with Joanne Lamb, an Irish artist based in London, who creates delicate woven vessels inspired by nature and the Celtic Wheel of the Year.
"I want each of the baskets to tell a story, they are imbued with a sense of time and place for me. The power of telling stories helps us connect with nature, event the earliest humans have done that." – Joanne Lamb
What we cover:
Joanne's artistic process and how she creates delicate vessels that look "grown rather than made"
Reconnecting with Irish heritage and Celtic traditions after growing up disconnected from them
Using the Celtic Wheel of the Year as a framework for deepening connections to nature
The importance of storytelling and "creating a new path through old wisdom"
How art can help us notice and appreciate seasonal changes
Finding hope through creativity and community during challenging times
More from Joanne:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/joannelambstudio
Website: https://www.joannelambstudio.co.uk/
Workshop: Woven textiles & expressive basketry workshop, April 2025
More from Katie:
Instagram: @katietreggiden.1
Website: https://katietreggiden.com/
Blue Health Coaching: https://makingdesigncircular.org/
Nature-inspired poetry:
Resources mentioned:
Braiding Sweetgrass by Robin Wall Kimmerer
Slow Seasons by Rosie Steer
Works by Mary Oliver
Works by Nan Shepherd
Gaia by James Lovelock
Deep Work by Cal Newport
Flowers, Flora in Contemporary Art at Saatchi Gallery, 12 Feb - 5 May 2025
What next?
If all this talk of defiant hope has got you wondering where you can find some, I have something for you. Cultivating Hope is my three-part mini-course and it’s the three steps I move through whenever I start to feel despair tugging at my edges.
You will move out of ‘fight, flight or freeze’ mode and into a calm and connected state, reconnect with nature, and find aligned actions that you can take now to keep you to remind you that you can make a difference.
In the current climate, hope is an act of defiance, and it’s one I hope you’ll take with me.
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