Herban Cura: Hudson Valley Spring Herbalism Immersion
4 sessions: Sunday May 24th, Sunday May 31st, Saturday June 6th and Sunday June 7th
With Antonia Estela Pérez
The intention for this Intro to Herbalism in person immersion is to grow each individual’s awareness and relationship to their own internal ecology, the territory they are on and the messages that the plants growing in the North East bioregion are sharing with us. These four sessions aim to activate observational skills and curiosity towards learning about the beings growing and living around and with us—whether we live in an urban landscape or not. We will also be learning basic medicine making skills to support you and your loved ones.
Join Herban Cura founder Antonia Estela Pérez in a Spring Hudson Valley herbalism immersion. If you are interested in beginning your journey with plants or looking to orient to the land within the Northeast, this 4 session journey will support you in feeling attuned to your inner and outer landscape.
We will be spending our time identifying plants, building relationship with them, learning to make herbal remedies, and practicing how to integrate these teachings into our daily lives.
During our time together students will have three months FREE access to our Living Library which has access to over 200 hours of knowledge shares. These knowledge shares will serve as supplementary and additional education. The 2026 herbal immersion will have a group chat where we can communicate between sessions, share resources, questions, practices, recipes and strengthen connections with each other.
Immersion Includes
Dates: Sunday May 24th, Sunday May 31st, Saturday June 6th and Sunday June 7th
All sessions: 11:00pm-4:00pm
Sessions will be 5 hours, with a 1 hour break in the middle. Sessions will include lectures, hands- on whole group and small group time.
Please note this is a tentative flow and may shift depending on participant interests
Session 1 - Sunday May 24th
Plant ID - Building relationships to plants
Ecological frameworks
Interrogating plant rhetoric
Teas, infusions, decoctions
Session 2 - Sunday May 31st
Plant ID - Building relationships to plants
Reciprocal plant relationships
Seasonal and plant energetics
Food as Medicine
Session 3 - Saturday June 6th
Plant ID - Building relationships to plants
Herbal Mutual Aid
Dream and smoke medicine
Glycerites and Oxymels
Tinctures and Elixirs
Session 4 - Sunday June 7th
Plant ID - Building relationships to plants
Limpias and energetic hygiene
Oils and herbal balms
Aside from topics covered in class, students will engage in reading and hands on assignments that will support their ability to integrate the material into their personal healing practices.
Topics are subject to change depending on student interests, what is growing and timing.
More topics covered
Awareness practices
Plant identification
Body Systems
Ferments
Flower essences
Herbal Balms
Fortifying plant relationships
In Person Gathering
Our immersion will take place at the feet of the Catskill Mountains in Saugerties, NY on Lenape Territory. Our time together will be primarily outdoors. The first 2 hours will be spent identifying plants and building connections to them, followed by 2 hours of medicine making.
Our primary learning space will be the Herban Cura Plants to the People Farm, but we may visit different parks and reserves throughout our time together so that we can meet different plants.
Exchange
Sliding Scale: $555 -$1111 (for all four sessions). Tuition covers material costs
There are limited spots for each tier. When choosing the tier on the sliding scale please be honest with what you can afford. If you can pay at the higher end, please do so as that gives space for folks who can’t.
For more information on sliding scale please check out this amazing work!
REGISTRATION CLOSES Thursday May 1st, 2026
Spaces are limited to 20 people
Facilitator
Antonia is a Chilean-American clinical herbalist, gardener, educator, community organizer, and founder. Born and raised in New York City, in a first-generation household which nurtured the values and principles of nature appreciation, land stewardship, interdisciplinary education, and social justice—Antonia’s lifelong passion for herbs and plant medicine helps to bridge the relationships between rural and urban spaces. Antonia combines a decade of experience studying and working with plant medicine, with her studies in environmental and urban studies at Bard College, Clinical Herbalism at Arborvitae School of Traditional Herbal Medicine, and learning with herbalists and elders throughout Central and South America. Antonia facilitates workshops and produces events as the co-founder of NY-based collective—Brujas—and as founder of Herban Cura: An herbal medicine and education project which centers the knowledge and stories of Indigenous, Black, Queer and Trans communities. Antonia’s work is rooted in her passion for sharing knowledge that interrupts notions of individualism and separatism from nature to grow towards collaborative and symbiotic communities.
4 sessions: Sunday May 24th, Sunday May 31st, Saturday June 6th and Sunday June 7th
With Antonia Estela Pérez
The intention for this Intro to Herbalism in person immersion is to grow each individual’s awareness and relationship to their own internal ecology, the territory they are on and the messages that the plants growing in the North East bioregion are sharing with us. These four sessions aim to activate observational skills and curiosity towards learning about the beings growing and living around and with us—whether we live in an urban landscape or not. We will also be learning basic medicine making skills to support you and your loved ones.
Join Herban Cura founder Antonia Estela Pérez in a Spring Hudson Valley herbalism immersion. If you are interested in beginning your journey with plants or looking to orient to the land within the Northeast, this 4 session journey will support you in feeling attuned to your inner and outer landscape.
We will be spending our time identifying plants, building relationship with them, learning to make herbal remedies, and practicing how to integrate these teachings into our daily lives.
During our time together students will have three months FREE access to our Living Library which has access to over 200 hours of knowledge shares. These knowledge shares will serve as supplementary and additional education. The 2026 herbal immersion will have a group chat where we can communicate between sessions, share resources, questions, practices, recipes and strengthen connections with each other.
Immersion Includes
Dates: Sunday May 24th, Sunday May 31st, Saturday June 6th and Sunday June 7th
All sessions: 11:00pm-4:00pm
Sessions will be 5 hours, with a 1 hour break in the middle. Sessions will include lectures, hands- on whole group and small group time.
Please note this is a tentative flow and may shift depending on participant interests
Session 1 - Sunday May 24th
Plant ID - Building relationships to plants
Ecological frameworks
Interrogating plant rhetoric
Teas, infusions, decoctions
Session 2 - Sunday May 31st
Plant ID - Building relationships to plants
Reciprocal plant relationships
Seasonal and plant energetics
Food as Medicine
Session 3 - Saturday June 6th
Plant ID - Building relationships to plants
Herbal Mutual Aid
Dream and smoke medicine
Glycerites and Oxymels
Tinctures and Elixirs
Session 4 - Sunday June 7th
Plant ID - Building relationships to plants
Limpias and energetic hygiene
Oils and herbal balms
Aside from topics covered in class, students will engage in reading and hands on assignments that will support their ability to integrate the material into their personal healing practices.
Topics are subject to change depending on student interests, what is growing and timing.
More topics covered
Awareness practices
Plant identification
Body Systems
Ferments
Flower essences
Herbal Balms
Fortifying plant relationships
In Person Gathering
Our immersion will take place at the feet of the Catskill Mountains in Saugerties, NY on Lenape Territory. Our time together will be primarily outdoors. The first 2 hours will be spent identifying plants and building connections to them, followed by 2 hours of medicine making.
Our primary learning space will be the Herban Cura Plants to the People Farm, but we may visit different parks and reserves throughout our time together so that we can meet different plants.
Exchange
Sliding Scale: $555 -$1111 (for all four sessions). Tuition covers material costs
There are limited spots for each tier. When choosing the tier on the sliding scale please be honest with what you can afford. If you can pay at the higher end, please do so as that gives space for folks who can’t.
For more information on sliding scale please check out this amazing work!
REGISTRATION CLOSES Thursday May 1st, 2026
Spaces are limited to 20 people
Facilitator
Antonia is a Chilean-American clinical herbalist, gardener, educator, community organizer, and founder. Born and raised in New York City, in a first-generation household which nurtured the values and principles of nature appreciation, land stewardship, interdisciplinary education, and social justice—Antonia’s lifelong passion for herbs and plant medicine helps to bridge the relationships between rural and urban spaces. Antonia combines a decade of experience studying and working with plant medicine, with her studies in environmental and urban studies at Bard College, Clinical Herbalism at Arborvitae School of Traditional Herbal Medicine, and learning with herbalists and elders throughout Central and South America. Antonia facilitates workshops and produces events as the co-founder of NY-based collective—Brujas—and as founder of Herban Cura: An herbal medicine and education project which centers the knowledge and stories of Indigenous, Black, Queer and Trans communities. Antonia’s work is rooted in her passion for sharing knowledge that interrupts notions of individualism and separatism from nature to grow towards collaborative and symbiotic communities.