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Tag: grief

A field of tall plants, or weeds, with red and orange train cars in the distance
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Literature
12-6-2024

Shoreham Yards: Notes on the Periphery

Elisabeth Workman
Person stands amidst darkness and small spots of light, staring at cloth in a swirl of white light on the floor.
1A.P. Looze, I Can See The Sky. Photo: Bruce Silcox.
Performing Arts
8-30-2024

32 Mutations for A.P. Looze’s
I Can See The Sky

Elisabeth Workman
Large rectangle made of black plastic molded trays of various shapes.
1Heather M. Cole, Landscape, 2024. Courtesy the artist.
Moving Image Visual Art
5-8-2024

Grief, Play, and Gleaning at the End of Empire: On Used

Elisabeth Workman
Two silhouettes against blue brush strokes, one dark and one light.
1Alison Bergblom Johnson, Two, 2019.
Literature Visual Art
12-12-2023

Long Live the Disabled Artist, Long Live the Disabled Artist(s)

Alison Bergblom Johnson
Large colorful fabrics draped from atrium ceiling, viewed from below with skylight above.
1Anne Labovitz, Will to Meaning, 2023. Courtesy the artist.
Visual Art
6-30-2023

The Alchemy of Holding Change in The Nexus of Well-Being and Art

Nicole Asong Nfonoyim-Hara
Four artworks in muted colors and various sizes arranged on a white gallery wall.
1View of the exhibition between friends, 2022. Courtesy David Petersen Gallery.
Visual Art
12-5-2022

between friends: On Mourning, Mirrors, and Togetherness in Extraordinary Times

Christina Schmid
Grid of many photos of pine trees, with blue and gray skies.
1Ben Moren, Reference Ecosystem: Lost 40, 2021. Courtesy of the artist.
Visual Art
6-10-2022

Ghost Pines: The Haunted Forests of a Machine Learning Dataset

Everest Pipkin
Collage with fragment of green netting, wilted petals, green metallic candy wrapper, and strip reading: Inviting... enduring...
1Nailah Taman, Not Collaging #1, 2022.
Literature
2-16-2022

What I’m Doing When I’m Not Writing

Aegor Ray
Sun sets over city skyline in hazy pink sky, behind brown dirt with tire tracks and line of green trees.
1Behind Environmental Wood Recycling, wildfire haze obscures the St. Paul skyline. Photo: Bade Turgut.
Visual Art
9-24-2021

What Can’t Be Buried: Unearthing Revival Field

Mike Curran
Dark room with projected pattern of purple and gold light, wash of red light on floor and wall, and two chairs in shadow.
1Rosy Simas, yödoishëndahgwa’geh (a place for rest), 2021. Image courtesy All My Relations Arts.
Moving Image Performing Arts Visual Art
9-18-2021

Circular Healing

Juleana Enright
A man and young girl standing on a bridge over a river in a forest with many trees
1The author and her father. Photo by Ezra Olson.
Literature Performing Arts
8-13-2021

The Smell of Paradox and the Disequilibrium of Loss

Kaya Lovestrand
Performing Arts
6-4-2021

Imaginary Conversations with Mary Overlie

Erin Search-Wells

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