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Pin it for later

Hosted by Afterfin & Lauren Seeley
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We spend our lives saving inspiration for the future: outfits, recipes, travel plans, but rarely pause to pin what really matters: how we want to be remembered, what we want to leave behind, and how we make meaning of mortality.

Join us for a one-day interactive online workshop by Afterfin x Lauren Seeley, where we’ll explore how we remember, grieve, and transcend through creativity.

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Join us on Saturday, November 8th, for a hands-on session to build your own digital "altars" on Pinterest, featuring guided meditation, creative prompts, and tools to envision the future of memory.

  • Part I: 10:00 – 11:15 AM (EST)
    15-minute break with meditation

  • Part II – 11:30 – 12:30 PM (EST)

Pin it for later invites you to explore death through creativity and conversation. Across two sessions, we’ll explore how people have remembered and mourned throughout history, envision the future of memorialization, and create our own altars using Pinterest as a tool.
Our guest lineup includes death doulas, designers, and futurists who are shaking up how we think about life and death. Don’t miss this opportunity to reflect, create, and connect.

Hosted by Afterfin, a DeathLab designing a more open, purposeful, and creative relationship with death. Through collaborations, product launches, and cultural explorations, we are reshaping how death is seen and felt — as a part of life, not apart from it. We work at the intersection of design and foresight to advance death literacy.

Facilitated by Lauren Seeley, a death and grief doula for pets & humans, altar and funeral curator, illustrator, Reiki practitioner, and creative grief artist. Based in Brooklyn, Lauren also facilitates the Silent Book Club of Death NYC and works in a local funeral home. Her practice weaves beauty and intention into the spaces where grief and creativity meet.

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