About Angela Manno
I’m a visionary artist, environmental activist, writer and teacher. My art has been featured in numerous solo and group exhibitions internationally. I developed and taught Ecospirituality & Action.Came to the Findhorn Foundation Community: December 25, 2020 but I first visited in 1984!
Left the Findhorn Foundation Community: July 29 2021
Areas of involvement with the Findhorn Foundation Community: I delivered a Sunday Slot on my artwork that was highly influenced by my first visit to Findhorn over four decades ago. I was there when Scotland was under serious lockdown, so there were few opportunities, but I did meet with the Witness circles and the Northern Lights sangha virtually and then in person when we could meet outside.
Experience in the community affected your work in the world: My first visit to Findhorn in 1984 set the course for my artistic expression for the next forty years.
List of publications: “Sacred Biodiversity” a 36 card deck and guidebook. Inner Traditions Publishing, December 2025; “Art, Big Dreams and Mythic Vision ” essay in Shamanic Journey Into Earth’s Wisdom: Reflections on the Cosmovision of Thomas Berry, Ed. Gail Worcelo, New Perennials Press, August 2024; “The Soul of the Moment” The Millennium Alliance for Humanity and the Biosphere. March 16, 2021 5 “Contemplating Beauty: The Universe as Icon,” Chrysalis, The Journal of the Center for Education, Imagination and the Natural World. Volume 17, 2020 10-16, reprinted in Teilhard Perspectives, Winter 2021 “Venerating the Sacred: Art as Cultural Therapy,” Kosmos Journal, Autumn 2020 “Angela Manno-Icons of Threatened and Endangered Species,” Rewilding Earth, Feb 15, 2020 “Reclaiming Visual Ministry,” Friends Journal, September 1, 2009. 28–29 “Practical Mysticism: Contemplation, Creativity and the Ecozoic Age,” The Ecozoic Reader, 2008. 37–40



