Insights from her practice at the intersection of art, healing, and cultural knowledge in Lagos, Nigeria, where creative health exists as lived practice rather than formalized infrastructure.
I’m struck by the idea that creative health “did not begin as a field… it began as practice.”
That feels true across so many contexts. At the same time, I deeply appreciate the acknowledgment that lack of infrastructure shouldn’t be romanticized.
Interesting to learn
Her work has been really interesting for me to learn about.
I’m struck by the idea that creative health “did not begin as a field… it began as practice.”
That feels true across so many contexts. At the same time, I deeply appreciate the acknowledgment that lack of infrastructure shouldn’t be romanticized.
Holding both of those truths feels important.
Thank you for sharing this work.
Thank you so much for highlighting that complex truth.
This resonated with me. Thank you for such a thoughtful and reflective piece.
Lots of gratitude to ROM for sharing these thoughts with me.
ROM is a friend of mine and I'm so proud of her, reading these words and ideas she graciously shared here has added something positive to my mindset
Thank you so much for stopping by to read her words. So powerful!!