We have space left for 2 more women (total of 5) to join this special experience.
Artemis Week: In the Footsteps of the Sacred Huntress
With Dr. Carla Ionescu & Michelle Titus | April 27 – May 4, 2026 | Sicily
Embark on a unique journey into the world of Artemis (Diana in Sicily), the revered goddess of the wild, the moon, and feminine sovereignty. Guided by preeminent scholars, this week is a deep dive designed for women seeking to connect with ancient wisdom, historical truth, and personal inspiration.
Your Guides:
Dr. Carla Ionescu, founder of the Artemis Research Centre, brings decades of academic expertise on the goddess’s worship.
Michelle Titus, feminine anthropologist and founder of Cummari Sicily, offers grounded insight into the goddess’s enduring presence in the Sicilian landscape.
The Experience Includes:
Sacred Site Pilgrimages: Visits to key archaeological sites and temple where Artemis (known as Diana) was venerated across ancient Sicily.
Scholarly & Circle Discussions: Engaging sessions that blend Dr. Ionescu's historical research with participatory dialogue on goddess history and culture.
The Journey in Detail:
The program includes a 7-night stay with a private room and all workshop fees.
Please Note: Meals, transportation, and museum entry fees are additional.
Optional Extension: To deepen the immersion, there may be an optional supplement for an additional night to stay closer to a major Artemis site.
Investment: €755 (for 7-night accommodation and all workshops). We are also offering a bonus night away near an important Artemis site (optional) as this is an additional cost.
Secure your place in this circle of seekers and step into the mythic landscape of Artemis.
The Artemis Research Centre
The Artemis Research Centre is a digital sanctuary dedicated to the study, mapping, and celebration of the goddess Artemis.
Through site visits, sacred scholarship, and creative offerings, we explore Artemis’s enduring legacy, from wild mountains and ancient sanctuaries to modern-day rituals and feminine wisdom.
Its mission is to reconnect people with the ancient landscapes of the goddess, support academic and spiritual inquiry, and build a global community of sacred seekers, storytellers, and students.