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A light brown-skinned Black person with long, straight dark hair has a journal of some kind open in front of them as they use a silver pen to write inside of it.

Caregiving, Depression, and Poetry

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A photo of a pile of writer Cavar's junk journals. They're situated in a light green nook, stacked on top of each other.

(Junk) Journaling Toward Connection

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Four masked people of color discuss books in an art-filled bookstore. On the left, a Black non-binary woman has everyone’s attention, pointing out a passage from the book they’re holding while sitting in a rollator with their cane between their legs. Next to them, an Indigenous woman and Latinx non-binary person share a couch. On the right, a Black non-binary pereson sits in a folding chair while holding their own book and fidget stim.

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An installation containing three white, human-sized sculptures of dogs dancing on a circular platform and holding lavender, red, and orange dog leashes attached to a 15-foot tall white cane pole. The platform is covered in pink, magenta, and red papier-mâché flowers. The gallery walls are covered with trees made of light and dark green painted papier-mâché leaves. Hanging on the wall above the trees is a grey-blue crescent moon, and a large orange sun floating above the back entrance.

Other-Worlding: An Interview with Artist Emilie Gossiaux

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