Storying with Gardens in Massia—or St. John’s Wort my Ass EssayStorying with Gardens in Massia—or St. John’s Wort my AssSepideh Ardalani on what she learned in the garden of Massia—a self-organized residency space in southwestern Estonia.
Practice III: I Am the Pythia ColumnPractice III: I Am the PythiaThe American artist and author IONE concludes the Ignota-curated Daily Practices series with I Am the Pythia, a guided meditation raising questions around hearing, listening, and consciousness.
Practice II: Instructions for Self-Hypnosis ColumnPractice II: Instructions for Self-HypnosisPaige Emery transforms a poem on self-hypnosis into an audio work, that is a, in her own words, “deep, watery submersion of internal worldbuilding seeping into material praxis.”
On Harm Editors’ NoteOn HarmHow may the acts of destruction, injury and harm be productive and aesthetically interesting for artistic strategies? We pursue this question in the context of a new thematic focus on harm—and vulnerability.
Practice I: Forest Dreaming ColumnPractice I: Forest DreamingSarah Shin invites V/A’s audience to engage in a yoga nidra meditation, that is, a form of “craftsmanship in time,” as the independent curator, author, and publisher puts it.