A letter from Stewart Home to Steve Finbow regarding the subject of happiness.
byby Tony Oats. Dear Mister Finbow, I was really fucking sad, but then you Sent Ca$h. And now I’m pretty fucking happy. I went…
by Tony Oats. Dear Mister Finbow, I was really fucking sad, but then you Sent Ca$h. And now I’m pretty fucking happy. I went…
Our health is our wealth, and this crisis only highlights how so many human beings put their health on the back burner until it was too late, catalyzed of course by misinformation, workaholism as the norm, the splintered family relations of late-capitalism, and a medical model that obscures the basic interconnectivity of the body-mind-spirit to profit off of disease and mental illness.
Do you know what your heart longs for? Emotional depth and intensity are the keywords to understand the nature of Scorpio. Don’t be afraid to ask yourself the most important questions, and flow through the layers of self awareness to find the answers. We all know within.
Art workers are essential to society not solely to entertain it. In difficult times we are getting hit the hardest and we are not receiving due support. At the same time, we are somehow expected to create masterpieces during the quarantine because we have “free time” and because the “struggle is real”. Though the struggle is too real for too many, some of us do not have money to pay rent, to buy food and to provide for our families. The majority of us do not have health insurance and we are terrified of hospital bills.
Creatively, that is what I miss most right now: in-person community. The emotional presence that comes from physical presence cannot be replicated online. We can still form connections in virtual spaces, but they’re different than the connections we form in physical spaces.
by Steve Finbowphotos by Elisa Garcia de la Huerta It was early evening at the end of June 2019, and I was looking out…
This month, after a few weeks of complete surrender we launched Thursdays – a series of window performances for a single household audience – designed for our times. We’ve created numerous window performances since 2010, each version approached the window differently, suggested it serves as a different offering. Although a window would separate us I’m celebrating not giving up on being personal.
by Damali Abrams It has taken me a week to write this. Everything seems to be going in slow motion. This year one of…