grief

A dancer covered in a bright array of tulle looks downward. The tulle fabric bellows around her covered lower half. Her shadow looms large behind her.
Photo: Taylor Jones

Cracking Open and Spilling Out

Megan Mizanty

What happens when the juice dries up?

A blurred image of a body in motion and in the air. The body is wrapped in a white fabric (potentially a bathrobe) and bent in a V-shape as if falling onto the bed beneath. Tossed fabrics above them are brown, baby blue, grey, and white - possibly other clothes. The bed is made but rumpled and evokes a hotel room.
Photo: Erin Walker

In endings, beginnings; in presence, healing

Ellen Miller

Moving through grief

Photo: Logan Gabrielle Schulman

A Golem Forces Us to Face and Grapple with Our Grief

Darcy Grabenstein

Rituals trigger a dialogue on gun violence and grief.

Photo: Erik Carter and courtesy of thomas defrantz

thomas defrantz and Jaamil Olawale Kosoko at Moving Bodies, Social Justice

Kara Nepomuceno

“What a thing, to have a technology available that registers feeling as an achievement.”

Photo: Kate Raines

Death Is Kinda Busy These Days

Nicole Bindler

Death was able to somehow remind me of everyone I’ve ever lost, through her simple gestures and dream-like presence.