"Art has taken care of me throughout my life, especially as I have become more disabled, and once I knew there was a way to facilitate other people noticing that creativity could take care of them, I invested my everything into it. I became an art therapist, trying to find my intrinsic community role in our commodified culture.
Over time, my art is less driven by product and instead luxuriates in the Process, as it changes our physical selves and allows us to step away from the internalized grinding, capitalist oppressive forces.
Creative processes create more space for imagined, radical futures and our capacity to act as if we are creating that more just world in our everyday lives.
This version of humans (homo sapiens) and the others before us have been creating the historical record with creative processes for at least 300,000 years--it is our ancestral right and responsibility to the generations that will follow us to create, crystallize moments and communities and versions-of-self, authentically, honestly, and with fervor."