Meet Your Facilitators
Victoria Williams Steen is a painter and illustrator who has studied the arts both academically and in her travels around the United States. Williams Steen returned to her Indiana roots to pursue Fine Arts as a career and enjoy a more sustainable way of living. She is pursuing her Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from Indiana University Indianapolis, Herron School of Art and Design.
Williams Steen has a dedication to community involvement, believing in the sacred moments of life and being in good relationship with all things, both human and otherwise. This theme is present in her work. She is often inspired by nature, connecting our cultural past to our present and the pure imagination of the child mind.
Williams Steen has received several grants to fund community engagement in her neighborhood, art with children experiencing autism and to develop her career goals including: Public Art for Neighborhoods Grant - Art Council of Indianapolis, Dream Outloud Grant - Advocates of Change, Cultural Connection Program - Big Car Collaborative, On-Ramp Creative Entrepreneur Accelerator program.
Artist’s Statement:
“I am profoundly inspired by nature and the pure imagination of the child mind. I attempt to capture this in my work. By observing nature, I see longing for balance in all things and my work follows this narrative. I view each piece as a conversation, where we often speak on healing & the sacred connections between everything. There is an emphasis on relationship & organic forms in my work. Every creation surprises and delights me. I hope it will do the same for you.”
Soon to be announced is her workshop she intentionally created for the LBRWF which will provide ways simple art can benefit your and your family’s wellbeing.
Give her a follow and learn more about her work and art. victoriawilliamssteenart
“Hi, I’m Sammy, and I’m the founder of Lavender Lyon. Since I began my yoga teaching journey in 2018, my passion and curiosity for yoga have blossomed into a deeply transformative, life altering practice. My teaching style goes beyond just the physical postures, allowing space to explore the deeper connections between mind, body, spirit, and nature. I’ve completed over 500 hours of yoga teacher training with a special focus in traditional Tantric philosophy, and I’m also a Level III Reiki practitioner of Usui Tibeten lineage. I integrate sound healing and intuitive guidance into my offerings, with the intention of helping others reconnect with their true nature. It is my gift and honor to share it with you.”
More to be announced will be her classes at LBRWF involving the practice of yoga, breath-work, and philosophy. Follow her on social media lavender.lyon
Grace MacNeil is a clinically trained herbalist with over 25 years of experience working with the medicine of the plant world. She creates herbal skin and body care products through her business Monarch Apothecary. Grace is also an R.N., Arvigo Certified Practitioner of Maya Abdominal Therapy and loves sharing ways to nurture and care for our womb space through movement, massage, herbs and meditation. Grace will be offering her line of herbal body care products and facilitating a womb care class for the event. Follow her work at monarchapothecary on Instagram.
Page Park is a former special education teacher with over a decade of experience supporting children and families in and out of the classroom.
She wears many hats, and her passion is helping kids, caregivers, and adults find calm in the chaos of everyday life.
Raised in central Indiana and now living just outside of Indianapolis, Page brings a steady, compassionate presence to her work. Her teaching blends gentle movement, breathing, and down-to-earth conversation, creating space for people to slow down and feel supported—especially during stressful or overwhelming seasons.
Outside of teaching, Page enjoys walks in nature, reading, writing, and spending time with her family, friends and dog.
Soon to be announced is Page’s workshop Grief to Grace at LBRWF. Give her a follow to learn about her life’s work. page_park_journeying
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