

Tending to the In-Between: Holding the Space Between Time and Place
We are living in an in-between.
Between inherited maps and emerging possibilities.
Between the clock’s insistence and the land’s memory.
Between what has been named and what is still forming.
Our relationships with time and place have been distorted and severed. Within this rupture, many of us have lost touch with the liminal, relational spaces where imagination, meaning, and solidarity take root.
This gathering is an invitation to tend to that in-between.
Together, we will explore the space where time and place collide — where rhythms arise from landscapes, where memory bends the clock, and where new ways of being, knowing, and sensing become possible. Rather than treating time and place as static, we approach them as living relationships that can be cared for, felt, and re-rooted.
Note: This gathering has a maximum capacity so we encourage you to RSVP earlier. This event is part of an ongoing exploration around the dynamic interplay between power and possibility, as well as tending to our relationships with time and place. Here's where you can learn more about the project and join our mailing list for periodic updates.