Advertisement. Advertise with us

“Sacred Waters” is phase two of the Cherry Valley Water Project, a multi-year exploration of how to develop sacred, caring relationships with our local waters through community and the performing arts. (Photo provided)

Palmer Awarded NYSCA Grant for CV Water Project

CHERRY VALLEY—Angelica Palmer, founder of The Telegraph School, announced last week that she has received a Support for Artists grant from the New York State Council on the Arts to support her creative work. Sponsored by New York Folklore, this award will fund “Sacred Waters,” the next chapter of the Cherry Valley Water Project.

“It is an honor to have been selected for this prestigious grant from NYSCA,” Palmer said in an e-mail. “I am excited to dive in and will use this opportunity to build bridges between worlds: the ancestral home and the American home, the mundane and the magical, the water and the land.”

Sacred Waters will be a new community water ritual created for Cherry Valley that draws on the indigenous Slavic and Animist traditions of Palmer’s ancestors from the Biebrza River Valley in Podlasie, Poland. The Cherry Valley Water Project is a multi-year exploration of how to develop sacred, caring relationships with our local waters through community and the performing arts.

Angelica Dzeli Gosiewska Palmer is a social practice artist and ritualist working at the intersection of nature, community and ancestral wisdom. Rooted in Slavic and Animist traditions, she uses music, storytelling, and somatic practices to create participatory experiences that foster reconnection with self, others, and the living world. Visit dzeli.com to learn more.

Posted

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published.


Related Articles

Hartwick Supervisor-elect on Civility, Budget

In an interview with AllOtsego, Moore attributed the victory to the people of Hartwick desiring “stability and honesty and calmness,” something she felt the slate demonstrated throughout the campaign.…
December 4, 2025

Public Education Partners

The Rotary Club of Cooperstown has donated $1,800.00 toward the promotion of the blogs and videos to a wider audience through targeted Facebook ads in a shared community strategy to educate the public.…
December 4, 2025

Cherry Valley Fights To Keep Health Center Operational

The health center is owned and operated by the Town of Cherry Valley. Medical staff are leased from Bassett Healthcare Network. Taxpayers, through the town, cover deficits in the center’s budget. Patients do not need to live in Cherry Valley. Currently, neighboring municipalities do not contribute to the center’s budget.…
December 4, 2025

PUTTING THE COMMUNITY BACK INTO THE NEWSPAPER

For a limited time, new annual subscriptions to the hard copy of “The Freeman’s Journal” or “Hometown Oneonta” (which also includes unlimited access to AllOtsego.com), or digital-only access to AllOtsego.com, can also give back to one of their favorite Otsego County charitable organizations.

$5.00 of your subscription will be donated to the nonprofit of your choice: Friends of the Feral-TNR, Super Heroes Humane Society, or Susquehanna Society of the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals 

Visit our “subscribe” page and select your charity of choice at checkout