For All I Care
What can we learn from the acts of care and reciprocity we can see in plants, animals and minerals?
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How can we care, collectively? Can we address unequal access to rest and care, creatively?
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In these hug-starved times, can we care without touch?
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Right now, caring for our bodies is essential. Care can be a radical act, a form of resistance and a way of creating community.
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A mini-series about how to care, more creatively.
info_outlineIn this episode listen to writer, musician and artist Johanna Hedva read from their new book, Minerva the Miscarriage of the Brain, that delves into mysticism, madness, motherhood and magic.
Curator Bárbara Rodríguez Muñoz and writer, artist and community organiser Ted Kerr discuss Kerr’s work as part of the collective What Would an HIV Doula do, the ongoing AIDS crisis, and how caring for our own bodies is part of caring for each other.
Take care of yourself and take a moment to listen inwardly and outwardly to others for some breathing exercises, as we join artist Helen Collard, whose work is grounded in the yogic concept of prana.
A BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art and Wellcome Collection collaboration. Presented by Nwando Ebizie. Music by Nkisi. Sound by Axel Kacoutié. A Reduced Listening Production, produced by Katherine Godfrey and exec produced by Alannah Chance.
For the full transcript of this episode please visit baltic.art/for-all-i-care
Visit baltic.art or wellcomecollection.org for more information on the contributors, and show notes with recommended further reading.