I work in a socially engaged context across my practice, engaging communities in artmaking workshops, sensory guided walks, and by using fables and stories to bring human and more-than-human voices into conversation. The workshops are social, relaxed events where participants and collaborators come together to think through artmaking processes.
Socially Engage Practice
An important component in my practice is the potential of forming intentional communities who use ‘their own lives as raw material, by inventing alternate futures with the hope of generating models, possibilities, and tools for others.’
– Holmes, 2012
Socially Engage Practice
Participants’ own experiences, professions and aspirations for the future generate the content and form of the workshops. Participants also lead workshops.