Stephen Hamilton, our Artist-in-Residence for this year, describes his complex feelings after two weeks in Nigeria.
Yoruba Empowerment
Video Reflections
Artistic Insights
Materiality of Art & the Art of Thanks
#7D4H - Guest Blogger Susan Taylor-Brown #HIV/AIDS
#7D4H - Guest Blogger Brian King #MentalHealth
#7D4H - Guest Blogger Lindsey Kinsinger #Cancer
#7D4H - Guest Blogger Jennifer Rollin #Nutrition #MentalHealth
#7D4H - Guest Blogger Hayley MacMillen #MCH
#7D4H - Guest Blogger David Marchino #MentalHealth
#7D4H - Guest Blog Ayo Abogan #MCH
#7D4H - Guest Blogger Margaret Ferrarone #Disability
#7D4H - Guest Blogger Chae LeBouvier #SayHerName
#7D4H - Guest Blogger Liam Dougherty #Disibility&Mobility
#7D4H - Quant Indicators #DataNerds
#7D4H - Marian Shares Her Thoughts #ArtistActivist
#7D4H - Guest Blogger Anonymous #MentalHealth #Anxiety
#7D4H - Out in Community #Presentations
#7D4H - Guest Blogger Sam Newland #Cancer
Incredibly brave narrative from Sam Newland that dives into his relationship(s) with cancer, depression, and death. He examines these three lenses in tangent with his father, and his own search for happiness, stating in the end, “As for myself and my father, death has been our greatest teacher in how to live happily ever after”.