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OVERLAP: GATHERING TOWARDS KNOWLEDGE AND EMPATHY

Project by Zuzanna Bojarska @bojarska_z

Embracing our connection to nature and each other.

As human beings, we are naturally drawn to the curves of nature, which often mirror our own patterns of existence.

Throughout history, we have depended on those who came before us to share valuable lessons, share new ways of living, and introduce us to different realms of knowledge sharing. This allowed us to collectively deepen our understanding of each other and the world around us.

Gathering people of all ages fosters a space where we can learn from one another, cultivate empathy, and appreciate the diversity of all living beings.

The interplay of elements in our environment, from the canopy of trees to intricate systems of nature, illustrates our interconnectedness while also allowing us to stand independently with our own complexities, all working towards a common goal of learning and empathy.