The Mythology & Folklore of Magical Plants

Within all myths, stories, and folktales resides a grain of truth. When we read the stories that humans tell about plants, we get a deeper look at the relationship between people and their planet. The mythology & lore of plants will often give us clues to their magical correspondences and medicinal value, and speak deeply to the cultural and spiritual connections between plant and practitioner. Join Catland co-owner Melissa Madara for a storytelling session & analysis of some of the most infamous plants in the witch’s apothecary- medicinal herbs and poisons alike – in an effort to examine the role of plant folklore, and what modern witches can glean from these stories.

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Bio

Melissa Madara is a occultist, author, and educator, teaching magic and witchcraft from a historical perspective. Their work deals with the healing power of myth, divination, and immersion in the natural world, with an emphasis on plant folklore and historical formularies. Melissa is the curator of Moon Cult, an online community of curious witches who learn and practice together. Find Melissa’s interviews in the New York Times, Vice, Broadly, Teen Vogue, or Refinery 29, or see their published works in Fiddler’s Green, Venefica Magazine, or their two books, The Witch’s Feast & The Witch’s Workshop. Follow Melissa at mooncvlt.com or on IG @saint.jayne

Curated & Hosted by

Amy Hale is an Atlanta based writer, curator and critic, ethnographer and folklorist speaking and writing about esoteric history, art, culture, women and Cornwall. She is the author of Ithell Colquhoun: Genius of the Fern Loved Gully (Strange Attractor 2020) and is currently working on several Colquhoun related manuscripts. She is also the editor of Essays on Women in Western Esotericism: Beyond Seeresses and Sea Priestesses (Palgrave 2022). She has contributed gallery texts and essays for a number of institutions including Tate, Camden Arts Centre, Art UK, Arusha Galleries, Heavenly Records and she is a curator and host for the Last Tuesday Society lecture series.

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13th May 2024 8:00 pm - 09:30 pm

£6 - £10 & By Donation

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