Lauren Raine, 2014-2015

CHS Artist in Residence

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“Myth comes alive as it enters the cauldron of evolution, itself drawing energy from the storytellers who shape it.”

— Elizabeth Fuller, The Independent Eye Theatre

I’ve always seen masks as “vessels for our stories”, and I’ve always derived inspiration from mythology, collective Story. When I went to Bali to study temple mask traditions I was privileged to produce collaborative masks with Ida Bagus Anom and other Balinese master mask makers while there. In 1999 I created 30 multicultural Masks of the Goddess for the Spiral Dance with Reclaiming in San Francisco. As I researched mythologies of the “Feminine Faces of Diety” from around the world, I found myself in a grand conversation that grew as dancers, storytellers, and ritualists used the masks, filling them with energy and new contemporary meaning. The collection traveled throughout the U.S. for 10 years, and in 2008 became the subject of a book.

Art process can mean many things, and for me art making is most often a spiritual practice. I have made many devotional works I call “Earth Shrines”, part of my lifelong conversation with the numinous intelligence in nature. My desire to explore that experience with others became a new series of masks called “Numina: Masks for the Elemental Powers” which I offer to communities to use in theatre and ritual.

Last, because I live in the Southwest, I’ve been inspired by the presence of the native American Creatrix, Spider Woman. I believe this ubiquitous myth has important meaning for our time. In 2007 I won an Aldon Dow fellowship to pursue this theme as a community arts project, and in 2009 pursued my project as resident artist at the Henry Luce Center for the Arts at Wesley Theological Seminary in Washington, D.C.  — Lauren Raine MFA

“Like the ‘Spider Woman’ herself, Lauren has become one with the work of her hands. It is unusual to find a talented artist who is also sublimely articulate about her
inspiration, her study, and her realization.” — Sarah Gorman, The Creative Spirit Center

“Lauren probes the limits of whatever medium she addresses. The questions her art
raises are deeply significant questions.” — Robin Larsen, The Center For Symbolic Studies

Works by Lauren Raine

The Spirals of Samhain

For M. Macha NightMare

Spiraling night pulls our living souls down
To the dark reaching earth where we spiral again.
It’s smoke time, time to know, it’s our time to go home
Beyond time-to remember the light in the dark.

And the light in my heart keeps burning, burning,
Bringing day to the night.
And the wheel of the year keeps turning, turning,
Bringing dark to the light.

In the dark reaching earth where we spiral again,
Beyond time, to remember the light in the dark,
It’s smoke time, time to know, it’s our time to go home,
As this spiraling night pulls our living souls down.

And the light in my heart keeps burning, burning,
Bringing day to the night.
And the wheel of the year keeps turning, turning,
Bringing dark to the light.

It’s smoke time, time to know, it’s our time to go home
Through the dark reaching earth where we spiral again
Beyond time, to remember the light in the dark,

As this spiraling night pulls our living souls down.

by Annie Finch

Winter Solstice Gift

Invocation to the East

In beginning, you breathe us aware.
Let your clarity ring through the air.
Be with us.

Invocation to the South

Flame and spark of passion’s power,
Point your fire like a flower.
Be with us.

Invocation to the West

Spirit of water, move free in us,
Rest us and cleanse us to be in us.
Be with us.

Invocation to the North

Come rich dark maker, give us birth
From strength and stone and deepest earth.
Be with us.

Invocation to the Center

Come spiral of outer and inner,
Come magic, come spirit, come spinner.
Be with us.

by Annie Finch