Elizabeth Burdock

Multidisciplinary Artist, Storyteller, and Herbalist
Elizabeth Burdock is a multidisciplinary artist, storyteller, and practicing herbalist living on the West Coast of Canada. With roots in tattooing, travel, and wildcrafting, her work blends creativity and survivalism, art and ecology. She forages, ferments, films, and formulates—making plant medicines, educational content, and community offerings that reach millions. At the heart of it all is a mission: to reconnect people with the land and with their own power.
Elizabeth’s relationship with plants is built on respect, reciprocity, and deep listening. She doesn’t see them as commodities but as collaborators—offering not just medicine, but memory, guidance, and grit. Her approach is grounded in food sovereignty and survival: teaching people how to forage, process, and prepare wild foods as a radical act of reclamation. Through humor, storytelling, and hands-on how-tos, she works to demystify the fear of the natural world—a fear that has been taught to us, not inherited. Her goal is simple: to help others remember what their ancestors never forgot.