Ringing Rocks Foundation
www.ringingrocks.org
3190 West Highway 89A, Suite 100
Sedona, AZ 86336
Toll Free: 800.213.6550
Phone: 928.282.1298
Gallery Hours: Mon-Sat, 10 am - 5 pm
Admission is free
Ringing Rocks Foundation explores the world documenting and conserving healing practices, cultural and spiritual traditions.
The Foundation supports:
FIELD RESEARCH
Directed by Bradford Keeney, Ph.D., the foundation's Distinguished Scholar of Cultural Studies, ethnographic work is conducted throughout the world, constituting one of the most pervasive and intimate studies of traditional cultural healing practices ever undertaken. The foundation's seminal work, the book series, Profiles of Healing, marks the beginning of an encyclopedia of global healing wisdom.
PUBLIC EDUCATION
Various educational programs have been presented ranging from a major event at the Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian in New York City to elementary school presentations and graduate education initiatives with psychotherapists. The "Healing Nautilus” Gallery is a free exhibit in Sedona introducing people to the various cultures and healers with whom we have worked.
INDIGENOUS CULTURAL PROGRAMS
Our Discretionary Fund Grants programs allow us to work in concert with organizations around the world with the purpose of actively promoting the continuance of indigenous cultures.
SPECIAL PROJECTS AND PARTNERSHIPS
Helping preserve the ancient sacred texts of Bali, digitally preserving the rock art of southern Africa, producing an annual gospel concert in New Orleans, helping restore ancient Jewish mystical manuscripts, and establishing a Kalahari Bushman healing conservancy are some of the foundation's ongoing projects.
For more information about Ringing Rocks Foundation, visit www.ringingrocks.org!