Dail Chambers

Dail Chambers is a post medium, creative being. Dedicated to the positive transformation of self and place, Chambers has initiated and maintained spiritual and wellness centers, art galleries and temporal spaces across the Mid and Deep South.

With a passion for nature, Chambers implements elements of ancestry, inspiration, and the healing properties of trees, flowers and herbs into her social practice. As a mobile healing resource, Chambers carries seeds and gifted insights into an all economies paradigm.
As an educational facilitator, Chambers approaches intergenerational wisdom as the unschooled discipline. She has taught in a Montessori environment, supported startup homeschool co-ops, made community art with youth in a small village not too far from Arusha, South Memphis and North Saint Louis and more. She has written curriculum for multiple non profits, and a writer for a recent publication “Teaching Black Tulsa,” a book focused on inquiry based learning for educators.
Above all, Chambers is a mother and caregiving support to a special elder relative. Founding Yeyo Arts Collective, a non profit organization dedicated to the creative empowerment of women and families and homeschooling her children has left a profound effect on her lifestyle and standards of living, creating and being. Through the various certifications in permaculture, as a doula and in leadership, her art practice has been maintained by the drive to see an economic environment that brings health and joy to all.