Grace MiCeli
How to Have a Week is a comic created by the artist to bring us together in a time that can feel void of the rhythm we once knew. More of Grace’s work can be found here & @artbabygirl.
Ilana Harris-Babou
Ilana’s storyboard is an honest experience of what we are trying to do, but sometimes failing. And that’s ok. Ilana is a multi-discipline artist in Brooklyn. Check out her website or @ilanahbhb.
Fallen Fruit
The collective comprised of David Allen Young & Austin Young asks us a question. The LA based collective works to engage their audience and create experiences. @fallen_fruit
Kylah Benes-trapp
This moving window, “Take A Little Trip” invites the viewer to escape to a place when she may not be physically able. This meditative work is a hallmark of the filmmaker’s magical realism. Kylah is also part of the film collective Silk Blade. @ameriky
Black AppÉtit
“A Lockdown Guide to Sunday Dinner” is a photo essay that marks time with the ritual of food. The collective, comprised of Omotayo Balogun and Camille Kail, celebrates gathering and nourishment in their home in Harlem, NYC. @black.appetit
double take labs
This remote experience generator gives you a series of options when looking for something to do. Do you want to be alone? Screen free? Big group or small group? Make something happen! @doubletakelabs & on the web.
Livia Falcaru
See the work “Always Changing, Always Growing” here. Livia works to bring compassion to the challenges of the this time through her brilliant illustrations. Based in Romania, her work is seen internationally.
Azikiwe Mohammed
“Third Round, Part 6” is a lullaby for when words fail. The dreamy visuals pair beautiful with sound to give you the space you need. @misterace12 & website.
the ruptured sessions
Ziad Nawfal and The Ruptured Sessions bring us two soundtracks live from Beirut. They capture the tumult of ongoing conflict while rooting us in the here and now.