art is life is art

Mandala workshops, ritual spaces, art actions

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My Role
Visual Artist, Educator, Researcher, Artist, Arts Lover
My Discipline(s)
Dance, Music, Visual Arts, Crafts, Film & Video, Design
My Specialties
transpersonal/transformative art, collaborative/co-creative art works, earth based/eco art, communication for development through graphic design, painting, sacred art forms, (exploring spirit singing, inner/sacred dance, and ritual), project management, peacebuilding, environmental education
About Me And My Work
My life-work is growing roots and wings in the fields of art education, community based art, transformative arts, earth based arts, and sacred art forms. I started with formal studio arts training since childhood and my journey through art has led me to many places inside the landscapes of my mind, with people I work with as facilitator, volunteer art teacher, or as co-creator with other artists. My creative process is inspired by sacred geometry, nature, healing arts, indigenous wisdom, and conscious contemporary art.

Currently, I am part of an ecovillage called Maia Earth Village and am taking time to deepen my knowledge and practice of earth based arts ; sustainable living, housing, and community building.

See my portfolio on this link: http://isipusodiwa.blogspot.com/2011/04/my-art-projects-portfolio.html
Artistic Experiences I Have Had On My Travels
Indigenous and Sacred wisdom with interfaith leaders/mentors in the fields of indigenous music, language, dance, ritual. - Philippines

Training in Transformative arts process through the Buildabridge Institute, Philadelphia

Currently taking up Masters in Expressive Arts for Conflict Transformation and Peacebuilding in Switzerland.
Places I Would Like To Visit
I would like to travel the rest of Asia and all sacred places around the world. I also want to work with communities working for interfaith dialogue and ecological healing.


Preparing an epic mandala journey around the world to learn from culture and wisdom bearers. To do arts relief and community rebuilding for arts relief and sustainable community rebuilding and rehabilitation in post conflict and post disaster ares.
Art Forms And Cultures I Would Like To Engage With
I intend to work with local artists of different communities around the world to develop their indigenous traditions or artistic processes into community-based art projects to address their immediate social issues - poverty, conflict, environmental degradation, etc.

I want to do spirit singing with indigenous and spiritual "musicians"
My Creative Influences & Favorite Artists
sacred art forms from ancient artifacts/sculptures, different faith traditions, cultural traditions, circular artworks, transformative arts, community-based art, earth based installations.

rituals, indigenous filipino music, eastern and middle eastern music, native american music, spirit songs
My Artistic Affiliations
Maia Earth Village, Integral Art Metta, BuildaBridge Institute, Ayala Museum, Ginhawa (Growth in Wholeness and Wellness Associates), 1Mandala Project
My Web link
http://isipusodiwa.blogspot.com

Latest Activity

Bernard Coops and Sarah Queblatin are now friends
May 19
Sarah Queblatin posted a status
"just arrived from sri lanka on training for interfaith/intercultural ethics education for children"
Aug 22, 2011
Sarah Queblatin replied to the discussion 'Video' in the group Arts and Peacebuilding
"We saw this video the other day as part of our classes in expressive arts for conflict transformation and peacebuilding here at the European Graduate School in Switzerland (a pioneering program on the arts and conflict transformation by the way).…"
Jul 17, 2011
Sarah Queblatin commented on the group 'Arts and Peacebuilding'
"Hi Everyone,   I'm not sure if we have guidelines on personal fundraising but in case we don't have one (yet!) I hope its ok to share my fundraiser so I can take my Masters in Expressive Arts in Conflict Transformation and…"
Jun 10, 2011

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At 4:24pm on March 6, 2011, Nico Daswani said…

Hi Sara, the best way to do it is if you copy the blog post including the html coding for links and photos and paste it into a blog post here directly into the tab that says "HTML" Editor. You can then revert to the tab "Visual Mode" to see how it looks. Hope that works!

Thanks and take care--

At 11:09am on March 5, 2011, Nico Daswani said…
Sara, what a fantastic blog post! What an experience, wow! Hats off to you. Please post it on the blog here too and we can include it in next week's newsletter. I'm sure many culturalistas will be interested and impressed. Take care! Nico
At 1:25am on October 12, 2010, Christine Balza said…
Nice to be here with artist like yourself!
At 1:38pm on August 23, 2010, Brio Art said…
Hello Sarah, welcome! Nice to meet you! :)
Greetings
B.R.I.O.'Staff
http://www.associazionebrio.eu/home_eng.html
At 10:11pm on August 20, 2010, Lyean Inocencio said…
Anytime po.... Just tell me when... Medyo malapit lang kasi ako sa Antipolo... Keep in touch...
At 11:30am on August 14, 2010, Fito Oddone said…
Sarah:
beautiful work. You improve the world with your art.
Nice to meet you
Saludos
At 12:41pm on August 12, 2010, Lyean Inocencio said…
Hi!
About your activity i Antipolo? Sure... Please e-mail me the details?
At 1:16pm on August 7, 2010, Dominique Mazeaud said…
Dear Sarah, How inspiring to read your profile. Your path of art is so touching and certainly meets with some of mine. We will look forward to see where it takes you. All the best to you, Dominique Mazeaud, Santa Fe, New Mexico
www.earthheartist.com
http://dominiquemazeaud.blogspot.com
At 2:09pm on July 22, 2010, Nico Daswani said…
Sarah, your background and work sound fantastic. Welcome to Create Culture, we are so glad to have you here. I think there are many folks here who will be interested to learn about your work and hopefully you can connect with some good people. For starters, you may be interested in connecting with Karen of Aoka who is doing important work of sustainable tourism with local communities in Brazil and has a background with UNESCO and other cultural agencies: http://www.createculture.org/profile/KarenDemavivas
At 9:58am on January 22, 2010, John Rouse said…
Hello Sarah, Was the test successful? Can we see some of your work? Thanks, John
 
 
 

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