Johanna Corcoran is a devoted explorer of sacred spaces, weaving ancient wisdom into contemporary spiritual practices. Her fascination with sacred spaces spans religions and cultures, driven by a deep appreciation for the palpable energy these environments generate.
Johanna's journey with altar creation deepened during a transformative year marked by significant life changes. During this period of transition, she fully realized the profound power of creating intentional spaces to navigate transition, process emotions, and cultivate resilience. These personal altars became anchors during a time of transition.
Now, Johanna is passionate about sharing these transformative practices with others, believing that everyone deserves access to the grounding power of personal sacred space.
Through workshops, artistic installations, and a forthcoming guidebook, she creates opportunities for people to discover how this ancient practice can support modern life.
When not creating altars, Johanna can be found gathering natural objects for her own seasonal altars, exploring sacred spaces around New England, and helping Rhode Islanders experiencing food insecurity through her work with Feed RI.