Posts Tagged ‘community’
Meet the Artist: Alyn Carlson
“I see the world as an artist, experiencing everything that way. The design work I do, how I relate to family and friends, is informed and colored by my art making.”
Read MoreMeet the Artist: Izzy Rodriguez
“My current body of work is motivated by my constant intrigue and curiosity with the world around me. These photographs show the little slices of everyday life that we often take for granted. Fleeting moments that would otherwise be completely insignificant, if not photographed.”
Read MoreMeet Our Community Coordinator: Korie Ellis-St. Pierre
“I am very much looking forward to sharing my ideology of “make the most of what’s around.” Being an artist and natural dyer, my way of viewing everyday materials is quite romanticized.”
Read MoreMeet Our Community Coordinator: Raelyn Couto
“I’m excited about continuing to foster the amazing community here at Groundwork. This is a community where everyone is welcome regardless of background, and where we can grow together.”
Read MoreErica Clavin shares her passion for sustainability in the beauty industry and beyond
“The beauty industry can be very unkind for folks with mental/physical challenges and it took years of self awareness and advocacy to find the balance that works for me to consistently maintain my responsibilities without burning out. “
Read MorePaulina F. Guzman reminds us of our shared humanity
” I hope to contribute to a collective consciousness that recognizes and celebrates the profound interdependence of human beings on a global scale.”
Read MoreEvan Colbert encourages us to explore our truth
“I’m trying to listen more to what I actually need instead of what all of the self care “gurus” are trying to sell me. Right now that looks like finding some alone time and exploring creativity.”
Read MoreCoworking: What do the Scholars Say?
Having just transitioned out of grad school, I was curious what scholars had to say about coworking. The study of coworking can be taken from so many different angles. Economists and planners can study it from an economic development perspective. At the same time, psychologists can approach it through the lens of workers’ mental health. For this blog, I found a study on the latter.
Read MoreA Tribute to Fall River History: the stories behind our meeting room names
“Fall River was literally built from its ground up, and that is just how Groundwork operates, seeking to build real and lasting connections right here in the community. To me, the message is clear. Start where you are and with what you have. Fall River Granite, in particular, emphasizes building a foundation, whether cathedrals or community, right where you stand.”
Read MoreLauren Cournoyer shares productivity tips for the neurodivergent
“I LOVE learning new things, but I have to hold myself back so I can learn just what I need to do my job and serve my clients to the best of my ability.”
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