
This Monday, we’re talking about the work we don’t post. The projects with no audience in mind, the creative practice as private ritual, the things we make just because we need to make them.
In a culture that equates visibility with value, what does it mean to protect certain work from being shared? How do we navigate the pressure to document everything, to turn every creative act into content? And what shifts when we give ourselves permission to make things that will never be seen?
A conversation about privacy, process, and the work that exists only for itself.
Serving the People is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that host weekly in-person discussions, offering a space for collaboration and discourse. These meetings provide participants with community and the opportunity to connect and engage in a meaningful dialogue about their work, ideas, and experiences.