Kate Holcomb Hale's "lean, STAND, Collapse" at the Danforth embodies the invisible labor of caregiving – a video Q&A
I wish I could see this exhibit in person. The ideas you’ve expressed - “the kitchen table” , ‘care bubble’, and the soft sculptures.
Lean, stand, collapse describes caregiving and the grief of loss and resonates to anyone who has been in this position.
I know! I tend to be the "soldier through" type, and Kate made a point about the necessity of leaning inside the care bubble – and actually, anytime.
I wish I could see this exhibit in person. The ideas you’ve expressed - “the kitchen table” , ‘care bubble’, and the soft sculptures.
Lean, stand, collapse describes caregiving and the grief of loss and resonates to anyone who has been in this position.
I know! I tend to be the "soldier through" type, and Kate made a point about the necessity of leaning inside the care bubble – and actually, anytime.