"We have to come back to a view of our own life, which is the way we really are—an organism functioning in terms of the whole environment, with the whole environment—instead of this funny little separate personality."
Amazing work, @csuttlehan 💙
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A beautiful person I'm lucky to know wrote a great piece about the difference between optimism and hope and why the distinction especially matters right now: https://t.co/gDwhCZcUYy
A couple things to mull over today:
1. Penguins at my local aquarium are going on field trips. https://t.co/l7glYwRAwo
2. The American status quo is kind of bullshit and there are many aspects of “normal” we shouldn’t return to after all this. https://t.co/sm5NMOEW7y
Six months of international travel — Spanish vineyards, Parisian cafes, Finnish parks, German beer gardens, Peruvian surf, Argentinian barrios— and instead my phone’s camera roll is littered with photos of the… https://t.co/LydZOy0pRS
... and lastly- piece #4 of my #onelineatatime series - which sought to answer a multipart, somewhat nebulous question I think everybody asks themselves at some point: What do I care most about/ what parts of who I… https://t.co/heLqUKLz9j
Detail shots for 1 of the 4 pieces from my recent exhibit. This one looks into my changing priorities over 5 years. Spoiler: my priorities are not as diverse as I’d imagined... #artresidency#contemporaryart… https://t.co/SmpLMrbfdW
As part of my current art residency in Buenos Aires, I'll be creating a series of visualizations based on a personal dataset - a journal in which I wrote one line a day for 1,825 days... read: https://t.co/9SlOCm0pM3
#BobRossNite is, to steal Bob’s hallmark phrase, “a happy little accident” from a failed experiment.
Think Paint Nite, but less legit and more fun. And you get to display your art in a Cambridge cafe for 3 months!
#Boston come play at the next event
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