Speaking to the imagination
A short excerpt from my e-book Near and Far, which is a collage of excerpts from interviews I did about the arts as a transversal process within interdisciplinary collaborations.
Creativity in times of grief
A recording of my talk - Finding a toehold: Creativity in times of grief.
Announcement: Near and Far is available
How do artists enrich, challenge, and affect the projects and teams they work with?
What agency looks like
“I think everyone has, depending on the context, a different understanding of what agency looks like.”
Real collaboration, real time
“… real collaboration happens in real time. It's not something that can be preconceived.”
Creativity and compassion
Compassion is like creativity: we all have the capacity to manifest it and develop it, but each of us will do so in ways that are unique to us.
Cosmovisual
Lamine Sonko, an interdisciplinary artist who works in music, film, and storytelling, and producer Olive Moynihan interweave a profound sensibility into their approach to their art.
Different ways of knowing
“… the next big innovations for societal impact are to be found through unusual collaborations…”
Announcement: Transformations23
I will be presenting The Bewilderment Game as part of the highly anticipated Transformations Conference 2023.
Growing through experience
The House of Beautiful Business and the Arts as a Transversal Conduit to Growth and Learning.
Announcement: Transversal Creativity Writing Project
My current writing project examines arts practice as a transversal skill.
Experiri: To try, to test
I have just published a collection of articles about creative process and what it is to live a creative life. Or to try to.
Precise Joy
Find that part of yourself that does create, or which yearns to, and describe it in specific and vivid terms to yourself.
A hand extended
John Berger said that “Silence can be like a hand extended.”
My short blog on why he was right.
Review: Infernal Regions
Review of a gorgeous graphic novel that takes a real-life scandal and gives it a sci-fi twist with an environmental theme.