Throughout the year, this blog served as a platform for artists of all abilities– within our own team and who we brought into our space– to share their stories with disabilities, with this project, and/or with our process. It was also a space for Lauren to keep our greater community in the loop with our work– both what we would normally share with the public and what typically happened behind the scenes.
Curious Incident @ Wes Blog
Thesis It!
Chapin is so excited to share an episode of her WESU radio show with Lauren as they talk about Lauren’s thesis and reminisce about the show!
WE DID IT
Four closing nights later, we did it.
Bringing The World Into Our Work
In a semester where it seems like such a challenge to even find community, we want to make sure we’re making our own space for one.
Immunocompromised On Campus
Although feeling connected on campus has proven difficult, it is vital that we remember that we are all part of the University community and have a duty to take care of each other.
The Audition Process
What even is "talent"? And how do we create an audition that doesn't exclusively privilege technique and experience over passion and connection?
Work Worth Doing
It is imperfect, particularly in its history, and we will use that history as something that propels us to work harder and smarter and better because this is work worth doing.
A Great and Continuous Unfolding
As much unfolding as it took to get here and as cheesy as it is to say, it is unbelievably clear that this project is meant to be nothing less than what it has become and doing less would be doing an injustice to our work.