Printed Matter NY Art Book Fair Block Party
Catch Olamina Botanicals at the second annual Printed Matter NY Art Book Fair Block Party
Catch Olamina Botanicals at the second annual Printed Matter NY Art Book Fair Block Party
Join Jess Turner on a plant walk in Prospect Park
Jess Turner kicks off her Index Space series Plant Club with the world’s most recognizable member of the Asteraceae family ❀
Olamina founder Jess Turner co-facilitates a free 5-point ear acupuncture teach-in and clinic for people of African descent
Jess Turner joins Design for the Commons’ day of healing for Afro-descended New Yorkers
Join Olamina Botanicals and a slew of liberation-minded makers for Mayday Space's Social Justice Holiday Market
Swing by Olamina Botanicals’ table at Honey’s annual Holiday Market
Join Olamina Botanicals in Dobbs Ferry, NY December 9 for Food + Design—a market of over 50 regional vendors with expertise in food, drinks and home goods
Free ear acupuncture in support of Palestine
Jess Turner offers herbal support and the 5-point ear acupuncuture protocol in a healing space for organizers on the frontlines
Celebrate the Equinox with Olamina Botanicals, Pioneer Flora and friends
Exploring herbal resources to navigate poor air quality, with OSS Project
Join Olamina Botanicals, Pioneer Flora and more than 20 herbalists, chefs, artists, farmers and tarot readers for the 2022 Honey’s Holiday Market
Come find Olamina Botanicals at Mayday Space's annual Social Justice Holiday Market, now in its 5th year!
Toward a re-enchantment of the ground upon which we walk, an exploration of Artemisia vulgaris and the wild medicine of the ungovernable
We return to Mayday Space’s World of Witches market after 3 years! Sunday, October 22 from 12 to 6pm at 176 St. Nicholas Avenue in Brooklyn, NY
Jess Turner leads a 10-minute workshop on Mugwort (Artemisia vulgaris) at the top of each hour during the first-ever New York Art Book Fair Block Party
Curated by Naneh of Pioneer Flora, Olamina Botanicals will be popping up at Honey’s Brooklyn with some lovely vendors on Sunday, July 17 with tincture formulas, rose medicine and herbal iced tea
A free offering on the role that the heart plays in our spiritual, emotional and mental health, with a heart-healing syrup demo
A free online workshop exploring Circadian rhythms in nature and herbal strategies to achieve restful Zzzs
A free online workshop on attuning to the wisdom that the Earth offers in the quiet of winter
A free workshop on bitter herbal digestive remedies ahead of the holiday season!
Connecting with the ancient art of fermentation at Oko Farms’ Harvest Festival
A free workshop on key Lenape medicinal plants
Join Olamina Botanicals at Pioneer Works’ Fall Equinox Party on Tuesday, October 5, 2021 for Wild Bitters: Herbal Glycerites with the Forgotten Flavor
A deep dive into the energetics of fall on the heels of the Autumnal Equinox
Attendees will explore the aromatic plants that call the OSS Project Marble Hill garden home and make an alcohol-free, anxiety-relieving Lavender glycerite
Dara McAnulty, winner of the 2020 Wainright prize for UK nature writing, in conversation with Jess Turner
Building kinship with the plants that call our bioregion home
Amanda Little leads a discussion of Masanobu Fukuoka’s The One-Straw Revolution: An Introduction to Natural Farming with panelists Jess Turner and Will Harris
Cold and flu season is here, but you don't need to hunt down unfamiliar or unusual herbs to be prepared to face it. Cinnamon, Thyme and Garlic—powerful healers that you already have in your cupboard—are among the common herbs we’ll discuss for staying well during this last stretch of winter
Sugar gets a bad rap, and with good reason: its history is cloaked in blood and bondage. But what is Saccharum officinarum? How might those descended from people for whom coercion dominated modern encounters with Sugarcane re-imagine their relationship with sugar and sweetness? As plant medicine practitioners, how can we use cane sugar to create preparations that are shelf-stable, and even delicious?