Kaleidoscopic Dream Projexns breaks apart images of “reality” with play–refracting colors, patterns, and light–to spark collective imaginings and conversations of abolitionist futures. In collaboration with local organizations, we teach people how to build kaleidoscopes and use them to create networks of dreamscape and intuition.
Sea-Realism practices immersion, breathing, art, SCUBA diving, and connection-making as ways to be with water. We are currently working with Gallery of the Streets to choreograph an underwater tableau about sea-level rise and body re-imagining as we re-become the sea.
Gallery of the Streets is an evolving network of artists, activists, organizers, scholars, cultural workers, and community supporters committed to exploring radical possibilities within Black geographies.
The Durham Art Asylum is a web of artists living with and loving through mental health challenges. We denounce criminalization, infantilization, dismissal, and incarceration of all people, and specifically of people who struggle with mental, emotional, and spiritual health. We do this by turning the critical lens to the system we live in, and embodying our own unique and collective powers of creativity and cosmic connection. We transform reality.