Archival Thesis
A presentation of material artifacts, research notes, visual essays, and audio records as products of study. This artistic and archival practice of sharing in study through propaganda and placemaking intends to know our histories, imagine our futures, and ground us in the present. Research Thesis are ongoing and collaborative to provide community the opportunity to deeply engage with a particular theory or idea.
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Before The Harvest
Before The Harvest is a collective commemoration of the work that is being done in our hearts and communities to reunite Black people and people of color with the planet we’ve historically loved and nurtured as much as our own bodies.
This study is intended to honor the patience required to continue to care for ourselves and one another in the face of great adversity and spiritual warfare. It honors the abundance that is cultivated year round, often unacknowledged, when we commit ourselves to our collective growth even when the land is not fertile and seeds are struggling to grow.
This is a celebration of communal resilience and an invitation to end our suffering by transforming western notions of codependency into the seeds from which interdependence and love will grow. We invite you to explore all of the possibilities of abundance available when our community aligns with the gift of human nature and the planet that sustains us.
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Before The Harvest
SS21 Thesis Collection
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