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Take a deep breath. Welcome the challenges. Let them wash over you. Share them far and wide. Know that your words may cause hurt and sadness and may bring joy and smiles. Know that there is no other way for your challenges to exist in this world other than simply existing. Well, there are other ways. But choose this way. Or choose another way. Whatever way you choose you will end up exactly where you are supposed to be for there is no right place to be. No right feeling to feel. No right solution for any challenge. So keep making. Keep loving. Keep trying. Keep breathing. Keep being.  

I don't always have concrete ways to do any of those things. Sometimes I forget how. So I do what I know to do. I ask someone else to share their challenges. To share their love. To share their story. To share themselves. And then I'm so instantly reminded that them and I are the same. That you and I are the same. That we are all the same. Want to help remind people that we are all connected? That we can share meaningful feelings and thoughts and have them be safely received? I've got a way to help you do that. To help us do that.
For the first time ever, I'm teaching a full class on how to bring joy, love, playfulness, and empathy out into the world. Into our public spaces. Into our neighborhoods and into our lives.

Creative Interventions in Public Space takes place for three Tuesday evenings in August at Root Division in San Francisco! 

In this class we will go out into public spaces, invite strangers to share their stories, create ways for people to slow down, come up with creative solutions to get us off screens and into our bodies, brainstorm projects that make cities work better for everyone, break through our own creative blocks, make new friends, and more!
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Yesterday was the one hundred and eighty second day of the year. The list above was made on the one hundred and eighty second day of the year in two thousand and seventeen. Typing out numbers is fun. There are three hundred and sixty five lists in my book. You can buy it at two places in SF, Rare Device on Divis or Green Apple on Clement. Or one place online.
As part of my Residency at Dream Farm Commons, an artist run exhibition and project space in Downtown Oakland, I've been exploring the block and talking to people. I'm now creating text-based work from the stories I've heard that will be on display at the opening July 11 7pm-9pm. 
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