Memory’s gaze, an empty bed.
Katherine Devereux Katherine Devereux

Memory’s gaze, an empty bed.

Beeswax and vinegar, humble materials of everyday life, hold a surprising power to inspire creativity. Through a process that blends craft and experimentation, they transform into tools for etching delicate designs onto zinc, inviting us to explore the interplay between nature and art. This technique not only connects us to the physicality of ‘making’ but also to the quiet alchemy of seeing beauty in the ordinary.

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Katherine Devereux Katherine Devereux

Devota Carmina Muta Latina

a.k.a., Devoted Poems in Bad Latin, an ongoing study in both devotion and articulation. 2020 — Present.

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Katherine Devereux Katherine Devereux

The Witching Body

Peer-reviewed research article on embodiment philosophy, ontology and being with others as described through the phenomenology of “witch,” in order to demonstrate the transcendent intertwining of body and world. Published by De Gruyter in Open Philosophy, Vol. 5, Issue 1, on June 6, 2022.

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Self Care & Poetry in Failure
Katherine Devereux Katherine Devereux

Self Care & Poetry in Failure

When we give ourselves a space to fail creatively, we take away the pressure to perform and allow creativity to flow freely.

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