creative play and process
after working with and observing children, i started to think about the moment where art becomes allocated only to “professionals.” alongside the rigorous work of sustaining our livelihoods in these times, i’ve found it important to experiment with providing more easeful opportunities for community to step into their creative selves at the level they are at, collaboratively.



From top to bottom, left to right: a playbill drawn on by a friend, first page of In-Between the Veil, Creative (Re)Awakening workshop and flyer, Art Collective Gathering flyers, screencaps of interview with Real Food Stories