Studium Generale: Opening Coven Edgar Fabián Frías, Madre Jaguar, Lineadeluz
Opening Coven: Portal Brujxs
Please join Queer Brown Brujxs Edgar Fabián Frías, Madre Jaguar, and Lineadeluz as they share about their transdisciplinary, transnational, and gender-expansive creative magical practices as well as share some oracular messages about the rest of 2021 and into 2022.
No playlist available since this session is excluded from the gifting cycle
Edgar Fabián Frías is a nonbinary, queer, indigenous (Wixárika), and Latinx, multidisciplinary artist, curator, educator, and psychotherapist. Born in East Los Angeles in 1983, Frías received dual BA degrees in Psychology and Studio Art from the UC, Riverside. In 2013, they received an MA in Clinical Mental Health Counseling at Portland State University in Portland, Oregon, with an emphasis on Interpersonal Neurobiology and Somatic Psychotherapy. Frías is currently a 2022 candidate for an MFA in Art Practice at UC Berkeley.
Madre Jaguar is a Reiki Master, Shamanic Healer, Clairvoyant, Tarot Reader, Teacher, Birth Doula and Ritual Artist. They have always walked between worlds. From a young age, Madre Jaguar has experienced visions, prophetic dreams, visitations and a strong clear connection to Spirit. A passion for helping others and a strong desire to help propel positive change in the world, led Jaguar on a path of self-discovery and exploration of different healing modalities including Reiki, Shamanism, Folk Magic, Plant Medicine and Tarot. They have studied with indigenous healers and teachers in Mexico, Central America and Peru. Madre Jaguar believes that Love is our superpower, and as human beings we are here to bless and be blessed by all of creation. Through their healing practice, readings, classes and projects Madre Jaguar’s goal is to help individuals connect with the inner power, wisdom and magic that lies within all.
Born in Los Angeles to Mexican immigrants, Lineadeluz (aka Darleen Martinez) graduated from the University of California, Berkeley with a double degree in Sociology and Visual Arts. Their creative practice is a transdisciplinary playground within the liminal spaces of performance, education, gender play, and social networks. Drawing from the legacy of queer spaces, transglitchfeminism and anarchist pedagogy, they dream to transmute discomforts into (im)materialities that catalyze and represent reflections on lived experiences. They are a collaborator for feminist collectives such as Costurero Electronico and Festival Helloworld based in Mexico City, where they currently live and create.
Part of the Studium Generale lecture series:
Wxtch Craft: Your Name is Medicine Over My Kin (Fall Cycle '21/'22):