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About
I am Jamie Colston. Founding energy of the I Am We Are Collective. Over the years I have been in an ongoing inquiry around how we cultivate communities of practice, friendship, curiosity and applied play that sustain and nourish us in these times of societal and ecological change.
I am an Art of Hosting, Systemic Constellations and Embodiment practitioner.
For more information about me please visit jamiecolston.com
This Open Collective practice is the second iteration of I Am We Are Collective, and is possible because of the other group of amazing humans who gave their time and creativity during the lockdown years, to experiment with what it is to build a colab together, and what it looks and feels like to not always get it right.
I Am We Are is a global collective of creative practitioners who explore together the questions of our times, through reflection and sense making practices, creative acts, rituals and rites of passage, gathering and participatory work. We are connected through shared impulses to make things together, and be in meaningful relationship with ourselves, each other and the wider ecology of life.
We are creating new practical frameworks within which we can resource, organise and deliver emergent work, where it is called in.
I am an Art of Hosting, Systemic Constellations and Embodiment practitioner.
For more information about me please visit jamiecolston.com
This Open Collective practice is the second iteration of I Am We Are Collective, and is possible because of the other group of amazing humans who gave their time and creativity during the lockdown years, to experiment with what it is to build a colab together, and what it looks and feels like to not always get it right.
I Am We Are is a global collective of creative practitioners who explore together the questions of our times, through reflection and sense making practices, creative acts, rituals and rites of passage, gathering and participatory work. We are connected through shared impulses to make things together, and be in meaningful relationship with ourselves, each other and the wider ecology of life.
We are creating new practical frameworks within which we can resource, organise and deliver emergent work, where it is called in.