SHIFT~ performance salon
in partnership with Restoravore presents:
LAND-scapes
with Sharon Mansur & Sadie Neuman
Pleasant Valley, Winona, MN, Dakota land
August, 16 2025
A guided eco-art hike led by curiosity and wonder
Performance photos and video by: InSite Arts and Healing
in partnership with Restoravore presents:
LAND-scapes
with Sharon Mansur & Sadie Neuman
Pleasant Valley, Winona, MN, Dakota land
August, 16 2025
A guided eco-art hike led by curiosity and wonder
Performance photos and video by: InSite Arts and Healing
Sadie Neuman (she/her) is a local environmental professional who finds joy in asking big questions and building unlikely bridges. With a background in science, governance and communications, she’s committed to interdisciplinarity and inclusivity. After working across the Midwest with governments, nonprofits, schools and small businesses, she’s learned listening reveals “hidden” insights and compassion fuels lasting change. She believes when we connect more deeply - to ourselves, each other and the land - we take better care of all three. Now on the Restoravore team, she’s excited to help demonstrate regenerative models that unite ecology, agriculture and community at the local scale.
Sharon Mansur (she/her) is a SWANA/Arab American dance and interdisciplinary experimental
artist, educator, curator, and community mover and shaker based in Winona, MN, Dakota land. She loves creating artistic opportunities for people to connect and engage. Sharon is currently the director of The Cedar Tree Project, amplifying regional, national and international creative voicesfrom the SWANA/Arab diaspora, and curator of SHIFT~ performance salons.
artist, educator, curator, and community mover and shaker based in Winona, MN, Dakota land. She loves creating artistic opportunities for people to connect and engage. Sharon is currently the director of The Cedar Tree Project, amplifying regional, national and international creative voicesfrom the SWANA/Arab diaspora, and curator of SHIFT~ performance salons.