hopeful or anxious

a beautiful read (from rega's newsletter)

A Monument for the Anxious and Hopeful is a living catalogue of the ways in which we relate to the uncertainty of tomorrow. Visitors of the Rubin Museum of Art were invited to anonymously share their anxieties and hopes on vellum cards and hang them on the collective wall. The installation grew into a monolithic barometer of the year where visitors could explore thousands of individual meditations that ranged from personal, local, and specific statements to political, theoretical, and spiritual reflections. Read about it here.





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