ReallyReally

ReallyReally is a publishing project that follows the principle of serendipity in order to expand and diversify conversation, and to explore complexity as a non-hierarchical dimension of coexistence. It is a publication inspired by the texture of private thoughts in public space, and it is committed to nuanced, non-specialized, de-centered, and joyful explorations of some of the concerns we face today as both local and global communities. Each issue is focused on one concept that offers a variety of different connotations for us to think about what does it really really mean to be alive today, and to be alive together.

Rachel Parish

Rachel Parish is an artist, mother, educator, and community organizer making interdisciplinary work through research and social practices. Whether creating new theatre in London, developing arts-based compassion trainings for law enforcement with the NYPD’s Hostage Negotiation Team, designing creative placemaking programs in Atlanta, or weaving historical texts in Oakland, her work is characterized by bringing together complex and often divided communities and guiding them through a collaborative co-creative process. Her work as a director, writer, dramaturg and visual artist has been seen in theatres, museums and galleries internationally at venues including Tate Britain, DeYoung Museum, Lyric Hammersmith, Battersea Arts Centre, Theatre503, Alliance Theatre, and Standpoint Gallery as well as at train stations, community centers, homes for the elderly, in streets, schools and online.

 

Consuelo Tupper Hernández

Consuelo Tupper Hernández is an interdisciplinary artist and writer born and raised in Chile. After receiving her Bachelor in Fine Arts, she specialized in the areas of Social Practice, Latin American Art, and artistic education. Always looking for connections between visual literacy, critical thinking, and community development, Consuelo has spent the past ten years organizing and supporting projects that use art as a tool for social transformation. In 2019, she came to the Bay Area under a Fulbright Scholarship to pursue a Master in Fine Arts at CCA, where she focused on issues around migration and epistemological justice. She currently works as Programming and Marketing Associate at La Peña Cultural Center, in Berkeley. @consu.tupper

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