The LoveBox

How The LoveBox Came To Be: I missed being in community. I started to question “if I cannot be around my people in the same way, before covid, then how can community feel and remember my love? Can I mail my love? Yeah, I’m gonna send ‘em a LoveBox”.

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The Winter 2023 edition of the LoveBox includes featured artist Arvia Walker’s “Dearly Beloved” notebook. This beautiful maximalism notebook was created to reflect “The Lovers” tarot card and is filled with 150 pages of lined paper. The handcrafted artisans are made by Farron Harvey and are also deeply inspired by the tarot card reading.

With all of this love and intentionally stirring in these LoveBoxes order yours now, you don’t want to miss it!

This LoveBox will Include:

  • Arvia Walker’s Maximalism Notebook

  • A Tarot Reading

  • A Gold Pen

  • Epsom Salt

  • Organic Dried Flowers (to be used with epsom salt for bath)

  • 2oz of Love Oil

  • Incenses

  • Self Love Tea Blend

Featured Artist

ARVIA WALKER


Arvia Walker is a Black Political Operative, visual storyteller and artist that works to use the intersection of art and political organizing, she seeks to create spaces that will activate and mobilize people to action through the power of storytelling. Arvia believes in the power of Black women, girls, and femmes and is dedicated to centering them in order to build political power to shift the current material conditions of Black communities. She is the fonder of Zora: The Coming of Sun.

Past Featured Artists

Arvia

Arvia Walker is a Black Political Operative, visual storyteller and artist that works to use the intersection of art and political organizing, she seeks to create spaces that will activate and mobilize people to action through the power of storytelling. Arvia believes in the power of Black women, girls, and femmes and is dedicated to centering them in order to build political power to shift the current material conditions of black communities. She is the founder of Zora: The Coming of the Sun. Instagram: @thecomingofthesun www.thecomingofthesun.com

savannah

Savannah Stephens built on her background in psychology and experience working with community organizations, she brings care and compassion to the forefront with her greetings. Her goal is to encourage the exchange of joy, empathy, appreciation, friendship, and love. We emphasize transmitting positivity and activating all of our natural senses through the simple, yet powerful medium of greeting cards. Instagram: @kindredpaper

cory

Cory Stewart is born and raised in Nashville TN. Although Cory's career path has led her to reproductive justice work her art background emerges occasionally. “Duality surrendered” was created based on the reverse six of swords tarot reading. Cory states that her interpretation was about the journey to independence translated through self. That a form of release has to be made, letting any mental burdens go. Sometimes surrendering to the divine makes one light. However, fighting against the universe can cause mental anguish weighing you down. Instagram: @moon_mama_goddess

kristianna

Kristianna Smith is a facilitator , theatre artist, educator, intuitive coach, and Queer Black Mama. She has spent over a decade using theatre-arts-based programming to reinvigorate social and racial equity efforts in communities and their organizations. Through #ReflectionMaven, Kristianna creates individual and shared space to experience deep pleasure and self validation. In all her work- she aspires to move herself and her community towards liberation. Instagram: @mochaeinstein27 www.via-arts.org

maza

Maza Monteiro Ray she/hers) is an artist and photographer whose craft straddles both a reverence for digital and analog mediums. An enthusiastic voyeur, she approaches every portrait session as a sacred invitation to play, release, and invoke a spirit of connection and belonging. Themes in Maza’s work include some of her long-held obsessions: death and fantasy, early 90s pop culture, Afrofuturism, and all things Blackity-Black and queer. She loves to tell stories with images that amplify her subjects’ power, vulnerability, and darkness while inviting viewers to connect with their own. Her clients include the William Caspar Graustein Memorial Fund, Yale University, United Way of Greater New Haven (UWGNH), Connecticut Council for Philanthropy (CCP), Co-Creating Effective & Inclusive Organizations (CEIO), Common Ground High School, New Haven Housing Authority, and various artists, activists & families. You can connect with her on her newly-created IG: @mazareyphoto or see some of her event work at: client.mazareyphotography.com.

tashi

Tashi Sanchez-Llaury is a Peruvian born, queer undocumented educator and artist who grew up in Stamford,CT. She is an early childhood specialist, has organized in the immigrant rights movement, and co-founded A Nurturing Village. Tashi loves flowers and bright colors and is inspired by the way her mama gardens and quilts with flowers and patterns. She is grounded and invested in her community; in learning, healing, and finding liberation within herself and her people.