We are excited to continue our Crochet & Transformation Writing Workshop with Britney Luttrell, a social worker and fiber artist who brings trauma-informed practices and Appalachian traditions into her work. Raised in Eastern Kentucky during the opioid crisis, Britney has dedicated herself to making art workshops accessible, helping participants explore creativity as a tool for healing and self-expression.
Britney was trained in traditional mountain fiber arts by her grandmother, the town seamstress, who at 101 years old still carries the wisdom of generations. Through fiber arts like crochet, embroidery, and needle felting, Britney weaves storytelling with skill-building, encouraging participants to embrace mindfulness and overcome common creative barriers such as fear of failure or judgment.
Join us in this continuing workshop as we embrace the interconnectedness of art, recovery, and Appalachian heritage.