WindRose Morris-Keating
WindRose Morris-Keating is a visual & performing artist, a healer and herbalist. She has a long history of teaching art in education in both New England and the British Isles, where she lived for nearly 20 years.
Her puppets, masks, creatures and creations have appeared in such far off places as the British Museum, the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, the Oxford and Cambridge Botanic Gardens, LaMama in NYC and theatre festivals in Cairo Egypt and Southern Italy. She has worked for the BBC, Caravan Pictures, the British Film Institute as well as theatre companies such as Shakespeare & Co, Triple Shadow and Rough Coast Community Arts.
Some of her teaching credits include: Flying Cloud Summer Camp, The Norman Rockwell Museum, East Side Educational Trust in London, offering art workshops and residencies throughout schools in London UK, as well as teaching graduate theatre students at The Method Studio in London.
Last year her performance company Brigand Theatre ran workshops in conjunction with Manos Unidas for children, creating lantern puppets for a community project and festival in Pittsfield. This year they are working on a theatre piece which reinvents the 19th century: Hearsay & Heresey.
She delights in helping others unleash their creativity, love of learning and to reconnect with the Natural world.
Her puppets, masks, creatures and creations have appeared in such far off places as the British Museum, the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, the Oxford and Cambridge Botanic Gardens, LaMama in NYC and theatre festivals in Cairo Egypt and Southern Italy. She has worked for the BBC, Caravan Pictures, the British Film Institute as well as theatre companies such as Shakespeare & Co, Triple Shadow and Rough Coast Community Arts.
Some of her teaching credits include: Flying Cloud Summer Camp, The Norman Rockwell Museum, East Side Educational Trust in London, offering art workshops and residencies throughout schools in London UK, as well as teaching graduate theatre students at The Method Studio in London.
Last year her performance company Brigand Theatre ran workshops in conjunction with Manos Unidas for children, creating lantern puppets for a community project and festival in Pittsfield. This year they are working on a theatre piece which reinvents the 19th century: Hearsay & Heresey.
She delights in helping others unleash their creativity, love of learning and to reconnect with the Natural world.