EYE OF THE NEEDLE

A Ritual Arts Immersion

facilitated by Melissa Word & Nico Wolf

Online in October 2025
+
In-person residency
November 9-15th in Northern New Mexico

Accompanied by Bayo Akomolafe, Narinder Bazen, Gavin Bernard, Aerin Dunford, Stephen Jenkinson, Kimberly Johnson, Chiara Giovando & Naomi Lewis.

EYE OF THE NEEDLE

A Ritual Arts Immersion

facilitated by Melissa Word & Nico Wolf

Online in October 2025
+
In-person residency
November 9-15th in Northern New Mexico

Accompanied by Bayo Akomolafe, Narinder Bazen, Gavin Bernard, Aerin Dunford, Stephen Jenkinson, Kimberly Johnson, Chiara Giovando & Naomi Lewis.

Eye of the Needle is a month-long online immersion followed by a six-day creative residency in Northern New Mexico.

We bring together artists, grief tenders, death workers and dreamers to be with the teachings of rupture and repair through fiber arts practice, embodied making, dream ceremony, seership, land-listening, and improvisational quilting.

We become both undertakers of a dying overculture and singers of future stories—letting the inner artist and mystic guide us at the threshold between rot and the emergent world blooming through us.

We bring together artists, grief tenders, death workers, and dreamers to walk with the teachings of rupture and repair. Through fiber arts, dream ceremony, and somatic practices of storytelling, sounding, and listening, we become both undertakers of a dying overculture and singers of future stories.

Participants may enroll in:

  • Online Immersion only (October 10–12 + weekly gatherings through October)

  • Full Journey (Online Immersion plus In-Person Residency, November 9–15)

Participants enrolled in the Full Journey will receive access to all Online Immersion materials, with both live-online sessions and recordings available. Engaging with these offerings is encouraged, as they will enrich and deepen the in-person residency experience.

Creative making is a devotional act.

Eye of the Needle is an invitation to restore the frayed threads of making and belonging.

We approach art-making as spiritual resuscitation—recovering our severed connection to the Earth, to our bodies, to expression, to Spirit, and to one another.

In our circles of communal making, we ask: how can we remember and cultivate the technologies, ancient, forgotten and emerging, that allow us to dream a better world together?

Dream here is not only a metaphor but a practice: a weaving of the conscious and unconscious, where the fabric of reality is shaped by what we dare to dream, create, and sing into being.

We will learn the art of improvisational quilting. Cloth and somatic practice become the meeting ground for moving us through the aquifers of grief, memory, and dream.

Many hands stitching, cutting, ripping, mending—sifting through our personal stories for the co-created and emergent vision unfolding between us.

Participants may enroll in:

  • Online Immersion only (October 10–12 + weekly gatherings through October)

  • Full Journey (Online Immersion plus In-Person Residency, November 9–15)

Participants enrolled in the Full Journey will receive access to all Online Immersion materials, with both live-online sessions and recordings available. Engaging with these offerings is encouraged, as they will enrich and deepen the in-person residency experience

Guest speakers join us for conversational inquiry and teaching. They bring the medicine of their lived experience through story, presence, and spontaneous inspiration.

Online Immersion:

October 10–12

Friday 10/10 (9—11am MT)

Saturday 10/11 (9am—2pm MT)

Sunday 10/12 (9—11am MT)

Plus: Weekly Wednesday + Sunday gatherings throughout October

Our journey begins online, where we metabolize personal grief and turbulence through improvisational quilting and ceremonial dream work.

You’ll learn the foundations of stitching and intuitive patchwork, while engaging in weekly dream practices—exercises, prompts for shared dreaming, and reflections that deepen our relationship with the unconscious.

Our coursework includes:

  • Ritual practice and guest speaker–accompanied sewing circles

  • Detailed instruction in intuitive, improvisational quilting—no patterns, only trust in process

  • Practices for working with fabric of personal significance—cloth as doorway into grief and memory

  • Dreamwork and seership to open channels of the Unseen, with prompts for dream journaling and shared dream reflection

  • Group discussion and guided exercises that support body and voice

  • Somatic attunement and exercises for grounding and nervous system tending

You’ll Leave With:

  • A completed fabric artwork born from improvisation and intuition

  • Ritual tools for ancestral connection and grief healing

  • A deepened practice of art-as-ceremony, where handwork and dreamwork feed one another.

APPLY HERE TO JOIN US

The Structure:

This course takes place first online over the course of a month, then in person for a week long immersion in Santa Fe, NM.

For our in person module, we’ll gather for a 6 night, 7 day fully residential artist in residency immersion to engage with healing practices, create ritual loom weavings, fiber arts pieces and hold group ceremony.

We will conclude with a group gallery show of our co-created large-scale community quilt that will be installed as a giant tent to become both the heart of this offering and the dreaming and storytelling grounds for a collectively sourced re-creation myth.

Our coursework includes:

  • Personal and Collective Grief Work

  • Fiber arts skill building in sewing & quilting

  • Ritual Dreamwork & Social Dreaming

  • Dream Weaving

  • Art-based Ritual Practice

  • Land Listening

  • Ancestral Work

  • Gnosis/Working body as guide

  • Nervous system tending

  • Somatics, Embodiment and Movement practices

  • Integrating our insights, healing gifts and shifts in worldview through written and spoken word and ritual craft making.

  • Working with the Healing Story & The Re-Creation Myth

  • Curation of a gallery show and offering of immersive community ceremony

APPLY HERE TO JOIN US

The In-person Retreat unfolds over six days in the remote high desert of Northern New Mexico. Building on the Online Immersion, we deepen into the creative practice of intuitive stitching and quilting, collective dreaming, and weaving in practices of invocation, sounding, and a reawakened animistic listening to non-human forms of consciousness.

Part Workshop: Fiber arts skill-building, somatics, ancestral work, nervous system tending

Part Retreat: Step outside the grind of late capitalism to receive fresh visions

Part Creative residency: Collaborative making toward a shared artifact—a large-scale community quilt, installed as a storytelling tent

Part Collective dreaming: Sleeping in proximity with one another, sharing and reflecting on the dreams that arrive

In-Person Creative Residency + Retreat

November 9–15, Northern New Mexico
Cohort size: 12–18 participants

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October 10-12

Friday 10.10 (9-11 am MT)

Saturday 10.11 (9-2pm MT)

Sunday 10.12 (9-11am MT)

Plus Wednesdays + Sundays throughout October

We meet for ritual practice, and Guest Speaker-accompanied sewing circles and group discussion

(detailed calendar below)

You’ll Receive:

  • Detailed and inspiring instruction on making an intuitive, improvised quilt—from frayed scrap to finished blanket.

    No patterns, we’re practicing creative uncertainty!

  • Practices to explore the memories and stories in your fabric of significance—bring old clothes, sheets, household textiles that have some meaning

    These materials are the doorway into our grief healing

  • Shamanic dream work and seership practices to open the channel to the realm of the Unseen.

    When we conspire with the invisible currents of reality to make our art, the making becomes revolutionary.

In-Person Creative Residency + Retreat

November 9–15, Northern New Mexico
Cohort size: 12–18 participants

The In-person Retreat unfolds over six days in the remote high desert of Northern New Mexico. Building on the Online Immersion, we deepen into the creative practice of intuitive stitching and quilting, collective dreaming, and weaving in practices of invocation, sounding, and a reawakened animistic listening to non-human forms of consciousness.

Workshop: Fiber arts skill-building, somatics, ancestral work, nervous system tending

Retreat: Step outside the grind of late capitalism to receive fresh visions

Creative residency: Collaborative making toward a shared artifact—a large-scale community quilt, installed as a storytelling tent

Collective dreaming: Sleeping in proximity with one another, sharing and reflecting on the dreams that arrive

Daily guided sounding practices: Returning to voice as utterance, remembering the song

Arrive Saturday, November 9 at 4 PM — dinner provided.
Depart Saturday, November 15 at 12 PM — breakfast provided before departure.
All meals and lodging are included throughout the retreat.

Grief, the desire of bodies for what is lost, needs gratitude to be fully itself. And gratitude only knows itself through a sense of what it might lose. Together they are the rhythm of things, the silence and the drumbeat that give birth to everything…written into the fabric of possibility.

- Bayo Akomolafe

About your guides:

Nico Wolf and Melissa Word are artists, ritualists, and cultural midwives devoted to the work of weaving beauty, grief, and visionary myth into embodied practice. Together, they hold ceremonial spaces that blur the lines between art-making and world-building, stitching together ancestral memory, somatic wisdom, and a deep reverence for the Unseen.

Nico is a dreamworker, seer, and founder of the School of Liminal Arts—known for her animist teachings and mythic approach to cultural repair. Melissa is a somatic movement practitioner, death doula, and performance artist who tends thresholds through embodied presence and grief ritual. Their collaboration is rooted in deep friendship, shared reverence for land-based practice, and a belief in the power of communal art as a vessel for transformation.

Who we’re weaving with…

Báyò Akómoláfé
Writer / Speaker / Public intellectual / TEN founder

Online Only

Aerin Dunford
Lead Weaver at TEN / Writer / Artist

Online + Retreat

Stephen Jenkinson
Culture activist / Worker Author

Online + Retreat

Kimberly Johnson
Somatic Practitioner / Facilitator / Author

Online + Retreat

Gavin Bernard
Artist / Quilter / Designer / Educator

Retreat Only

Narinder Bazen
Founder Nine Keys School of Death Arts / Artist

Online + Retreat

Naomi Lewis
Facilitator / Artist / Animist / Ceremonialist

Online Only

Chiara Giovando
Founder of ICA / Artist / Curator

Online + Retreat

We listen deeply and attune to what our human kin and more-than-human kin have to say. We create through mutuality and devotion. We offer this work up in beauty and as medicine to mend the fabric of reality.

Our home for the week will be…

The LAND, an oasis in the desert…

Set in Northern New Mexico’s high desert, this retreat offers a private, creative sanctuary surrounded by 43 acres of mesa, forest, and flowing water. Designed with natural materials and simple elegance, the space includes adobe-style casitas, a communal barn, meditation paths, orchards, and gathering places like a yoga deck, fire circle, and stargazing platform.

With both modern amenities and analog studios, it supports artists, facilitators, and visionaries in slowing down, reconnecting with the land, and creating in rhythm with the desert’s vast light and silence.

We’ll be a short drive from historic Ghost Ranch, a little over an hour from Taos and from downtown Santa Fe. Should you choose to explore the area after or before our course, nearby day trips include natural hot springs, plenty of hiking and historic sites (we’re happy to make recommendations).

The closest airports are Santa Fe, Albuquerque and Denver, CO. It tends to be cheapest to fly into ABQ and Denver than to Santa Fe. There is cheap and easy public transport from Albuquerque to Santa Fe and we’re happy to arrange carpools or pick ups from town. Please reach out if you need help making travel arrangements.

The Exchange:

Pricing is as follows…

Online only:

$620 (Early Bird $440, sign up by 9/14)

Online + Retreat Pricing:

$2,600 Bed in shared room, group or private house

$2,780 Bed in private room, group house

$3,020 Bed in private room, private house

$3,500 King bed in private room, private house

($500 non-refundable deposit due with application. Payment plans available.10% Early Bird Discount when you sign up by 9/14)

Pricing for Retreat + Online includes all online sessions, plus a 6 night fully residential retreat with lodging, 3 chef prepared meals per day, and optional inclusion in a future group show in an esteemed gallery in Santa Fe.

Need-based partial scholarships available, inquire on your application.

Spots are limited, early registration recommended.

All genders welcome.

Pretend you are seven years old again, light and unburdened, sleeping under the people’s quilt of many colors.

The messages of Dream arrive to instruct you.

We move from the self, towards the collective. Unraveling together, and co-creating the large-scale community quilt that becomes both the heart of this offering and the dreaming fort for shared practices, storytelling and performances.

The messages of Dream arrive to lubricate a withered and worn sense of vitality and purpose. We stitch our way back to the Dream that’s dreaming us all. We awaken the material of Dream as the underpinnings of emergent culture, the re-creation myth being told through our shared body of work.

Over and over we return to what our creative longings and our Dream material are trying to tell us. We take our marching orders from Spirit, we let our moving hands lead the way.

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