What happens to your body when you encounter the unknown?
A response from Ysabela Farland:When I encounter the unknown, my body tenses up and I can’t shut down. I want to be a flight person but I’m a fight person.
A response from Ysabela Farland:When I encounter the unknown, my body tenses up and I can’t shut down. I want to be a flight person but I’m a fight person.
A response from Alex Walsh:I try to avoid uncertainty and prepare myself for things. If I come across it I try and stay calm
A response from Anabella Lenzu:My body is my country. I react to my environment and use the body as a receptacle and messenger of the multiple realities that we are immersed in. My work reflects my experience as a Latina/European artist living in New York and comes from a deep …
A response from Salvador Gold:I look at the positive side and rationalize a positive outcome maybe not ideal but one that I can live with and just like that I feel relaxed and ready to proceed
A response from Megan Kendzior: As an improviser, I like to think that I’m primed for the unknown. But every instance is unique and offers challenges and excitements that we can’t prepare for. I often hit a wall inside my own system when I confront the vast wildness of the …
A response from Molly Seligman: We need to take several seats back and learn from the natural word. We have to respect what was here first, what paved the path for us as humans. We must be resourceful, not reactive, and learn from our earthly predecessors. Nature teaches us to …
A Response From Gianna Fabiano: These dark times ground us and force us to acknowledge the profound impact our choices have on others, thus how interconnected we truly are. We are forced to look inward and humble ourselves at the realization that life is short and transient, and to keep …
A response from Anna Pinault: When we consider the vast and unknowable mysteries of human existence and our interconnectedness within it all, power struggles and institutions seem so silly. Our egos lose power. And revolution starts to look like a joyful and inevitable homecoming.
A response from Joe S: I cope with uncertainty by creating structure in the physical and mental worlds around me. This provides a foundation to plan for multiple possibilities and a cushion that helps me accept uncertainty about things I can’t control.