How we relate to each other is a big part of our life experience. Interpersonal conflict is part of life and can be generative. The process of working through our conflicts can forge stronger bonds between us. What happened when someone hurt you? What happened when you hurt someone else? How was it addressed/resolved? Are there lessons we can share about how to address conflict, take responsibility for our actions, and repair our relationships? Join care and cultural worker Cecilia Lim for a guided story circle and zine-making workshop. We'll share about our experiences with conflict, how they impacted us, what we learned, and what we want to try in the future, and make mini-zines to document our takeaways. Presented in partnership by The Bridgehampton Museum and Ma’s House & BIPOC Art Studio, Inc.
About the Artist
Cecilia leads public participatory projects that combine dialogue, film, writing, drawing, printmaking, and performance art. These projects are invitations to collectively tap into our inherent human creativity and shift the conditions in our ecosystems so that life at every level can flourish. Through engaging communities with art, they illuminate pathways to join with others to create needed change and transformation. Alongside their creative work, they help everyday people work through interpersonal conflict to rebuild relationships and continue working together for social justice.