Jill Brandel is an interdisciplinary cultural practitioner working at the intersection of artistic expression, ritual, ecology, and community.

Her approach is rooted in embodied, participatory processes that draw from holistic and artistic practice, collective experience, and a deep sensitivity to place. Rather than focusing on fixed outcomes, her work creates conditions for shared presence, transformation, and relational awareness.

Through workshops, ritual, and site-based experiences, she cultivates spaces of care, creativity, and shared inquiry, fostering intercultural exchange and dialogue with other creative houses & initiatives, in the region.

She is the founder of Flowers and Fruits, an emerging cultural initiative dedicated to artistic exchange, ecological awareness, and community-based learning, connecting local and international artists, practitioners, and communities.

Situated at Quinta da Faianca in Almoçageme [PT], overlooking the pristine valley of Praia da Adraga, the project unfolds both on-site and virtually, bringing together local and global participants.