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Ways of Being

Disabled space is a layered but non-hierarchical network of mutual support for expression and adornment of identity. It is an abundance of comfort that empowers the bodies and minds of the counter-normative individual and collective.

Disabled space re-thinks the positive potentials of a fragmented environment in which soft forms of occlusion allow for individual needs to be met. Simultaneously, the creation of scales of interdependence produces a network of resources that spans the broader community.

Over time, the community adorns itself through vestiges from artists who pass through the residency, cultivating a counter-normative archive through shared culture making. “Healing” is not the objective. As the space transmutes, the accumulation of opacities will eventually deteriorate and evolve. New forms of representation and experience are a priority in this project.