The dead teach me how to die by letting me wildly live

Nature is a companion who comforts us, a technology we wield, and a teacher who guides us.

During November of 2024, the dead teach me how to die by letting me wildly live: the exhibition showcased the work of Laura Brown-Lavoie, Brooke Erin Goldstein, Jazzmen Lee-Johnson, Jordan Seaberry, and Kei Soares Cobb. Through visual, literary and auditory art, this exhibition compiled navigational maps for life and death gifted to us by nature, from the subterranean realms to astral planes. These works were brought together to create a ritual space and physical container for exploring grief, mourning and green burial.

Learn more about the exhibition, gathering, and the contributing artists on the website for Brown Arts Institute’s Ignite series.

Acknowledgements

Special thanks to Laura Brown-Lavoie, Kei Soares Cobb, Brooke Erin Goldstein, Jazzmen Lee-Johnson, Jordan Seaberry, Melissa Kievman, Avery Willis Hoffman, Ian Budish, Naushon Hale, ioLabs, Art Kopischke, Sarah St. Laurent, Owen Carson, Laurie Tamayo, Ceci Pineda, Cai Diluvio, Joshua Bristow and the BAI team.