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HEAL-IN

Inspired by the protest techniques of sit-in, lie-in, and teach-in, Heal-In is a multisensorial offering created in collaboration with Beatrice Glow (multidisciplinary artist, researcher and advocate) and Grace Osborne (sound artist, academic, and healing arts worker).

Heal-In guides participants on an audiovisual journey enhanced by olfactory components with the intention of engaging the question, "What does it mean to heal and be healed in a decolonized context?"

Access to Heal-In will be made available after online registration and the option to listen and watch will be streamed. For the optimal experience, headphones are recommended. An optional olfactory experience will be mailed out.

A portion of the proceeds will support the Munsee Three Sisters Medicinal Farm that is led by Indigenous environmental stewards and water protectors Clan Mother Michaeline Picaro Mann and Turtle Clan Chief Vincent Mann of the Ramapough Lunaape Nation.

REGISTRATION & TICKETS

 

Level 1

Downloadable audiovisual experience

$10 suggested donation (no one will be turned away due to lack of funds)

Level 2

Scented Postcards

+ Downloadable Audiovisual Experience

$20

Level 3

Limited edition bottle of scent

+ Postcards + Downloadable Audiovisual Experience

$40

 

In addition to supporting the artists and co-presenting organizations, a portion of the proceeds will support the Munsee Three Sisters Medicinal Farm .

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OLFACTORY OFFERING

Rocio

Remembering the first spotting of flower buds emerging from the damp and muddy forest floor following a long and wet winter.

Artist Bios

 
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Grace Osborne is a sound artist, academic and healing arts practitioner. She facilitates sound baths, soundwalks, and workshops on listening and healing through sound. She has received fellowships and awards from New York University, Mills College, the Fulbright Scholar Program, and The New York Dance and Performance Awards (The Bessies). Currently, she is completing a doctoral program in music and writing an ethnography on the culture of sound baths in New York City.

 
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Beatrice Glow is a multisensory artist and advocate. She is a Smithsonian Artist Research Fellow, Fulbright Scholar and recently participated in residencies with LMCC Workspace, ZERO1 American Arts Incubator and Asian/Pacific/American Institute at NYU. She co-labo alongside scholars and Indigenous communities to create new media projects to support a more informed public commons about shared histories and environmental futures. She has had solo exhibitions at Taipei Contemporary Art Center, NYU Institute of Fine Arts, Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes de Chile, Wave Hill; and group shows at Honolulu Biennial, Park Avenue Armory, and Galeri Nasional Indonesia.

 

Heal-In by Grace Osborne and Beatrice Glow is an online experience presented on Gray Area's Patch as part of American Arts Incubator℠, an initiative of the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs developed in partnership with ZERO1.