We believe the body is a site of sensing, remembering, and transformation. Through practices of dance, ritual, storytelling, and visual art, we engage with ancestral knowledge, more-than-human presence, and the unseen rhythms that shape life. Our work is guided by eco-somatic awareness and an ethic of attention—offering forms of artistic inquiry that reawaken our relationship to place, perception, and the elemental world.
Whether through film, live performance, or collaborative research, we explore the vibrancy of multispecies entanglement, the poetics of decay and renewal, and the deep time of cultural and ecological continuity. We seek to create works that are not only seen but felt—works that listen, respond, and give back.
Human Clay exists to support community-rooted and cross-cultural exchange. We collaborate with artists, researchers, weavers, dancers, elders, and ecologists to cultivate spaces where art becomes a practice of kinship, ceremony, and reclamation.