She holds a degree in Journalism and Digital Media from the University of Massachusetts Lowell , which informs her approach to brand management and advertising. Community Involvement
The concept of a “drunk goddess” has deep roots in world mythology. Perhaps the most direct personification is , from Greek mythology. Methe (Ancient Greek: Μέθη, romanized: Méthē, lit. 'drunkenness') is the spirit and personification of drunkenness. She entered the retinue of Dionysus, the god of wine, and was described in the Anacreontea as being “brought forth” thanks to Bacchus: “Let us be merry and drink wine and sing of Bacchus … thanks to him Methe (Drunkenness) was brought forth”. Methe was also depicted in ancient art, such as a painting of her drinking wine in the temple of Asclepius at Epidaurus, and another offering wine to Silenus. drunk+goddess+jocelyn+dean
By fusing these two concepts, Jocelyn Dean positions her work in that exact liminal space: where high art meets raw reality. It highlights that creation does not always come from a place of sterile, sober perfection; more often, it is birthed from the messy, unfiltered depths of lived experience. Why Alternative Digital Spaces Matter For Modern Creators She holds a degree in Journalism and Digital
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