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DESCRIPTION:Through engaging with a collection of participatory zines\, Mol
 ly Brodsky GSD '25 and Inmo Kang GSD '25 invite you to sit down\, get cozy
  and explore your inner world.\n\nFriday location: Science Center Plaza\n\
 nSaturday location: Memorial Hall South Lawn\n\nThe Little Living Room is 
 a furniture-scale installation and art-making space that invites you to re
 flect on and express the parts of yourself that don’t fit into simple ca
 tegories. By exploring our inner contradictions\, we begin considering "ho
 w do we live with another?" by first asking “how do we live with the man
 y versions of ourselves?” Featuring a set of participatory zines housed 
 in a “pop-up” living room\, The Little Living Room encourages reflecti
 on around identities\, beliefs\, desires\, and emotions. Through reading o
 thers’ contributions and adding your own to the collection\, the living 
 room becomes a place to hold and recognize the Harvard community’s colle
 ctive complexity. The Little Living Room invites you to slow down\, embrac
 e your multifaceted identity\, and discover others’ shared experiences. 
 Whether you find it by chance or on purpose\, we hope you feel seen and ex
 panded.\n\nThe Little Living Room: An Invitation to Contradiction will be 
 open from 5.2 - 5.3. On day 1\, we will facilitate a workshop from 3PM-7PM
  in the Science Center Plaza. On day 2\, submissions will be featured in a
  collective exhibition on the lawn of Memorial Hall.\n\nAbout the Artists\
 nSitting\, Holding is a design collective of Inmo Kang and Molly Brodsky b
 orn out of a common interest in enabling participation by contextualized f
 acilitation tools. Through topics of contradiction\, archiving\, and nouri
 shment\, their projects focus on challenging dialogue spaces for holding c
 omplexity and conflict within personal and collective lives.\n\nInmo Kang 
 (M.Arch ’25) is an architectural designer with creative experience in th
 e US\, Korea\, and Switzerland. Their work has been exhibited in different
  institutions such as the SRISA Gallery in Florence and the Harvard Kirkla
 nd Gallery in Cambridge. Supported by the Salata Institute and the Harvard
  Mellon Urban Initiative\, their work explores questions of entangled poli
 tics of domestic and cultural spaces. More can be explored at www.inmoomni
 .net.\n\nMolly Brodsky (M Des ’25) is a design-researcher and educator. 
 She designs participatory rituals\, objects\, and gatherings to collective
 ly reimagine solidarities\, time-relations\, and systems of multispecies c
 are. She practices as a design facilitator\, working with decarceration an
 d climate-equity advocates to co-design just futures. Her current project-
 in-progress\, Order(s) of Freedom(s) for Contested Time(s)\, is supported 
 by the Harvard Graduate School of Design’s Racial Equity and Anti-Racism
  Fund and the Center for Jewish Studies at Harvard.
LOCATION:
SUMMARY:The Little Living Room: An Invitation to Contradiction
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DESCRIPTION:Through engaging with a collection of participatory zines\, Mol
 ly Brodsky GSD '25 and Inmo Kang GSD '25 invite you to sit down\, get cozy
  and explore your inner world.\n\nFriday location: Science Center Plaza\n\
 nSaturday location: Memorial Hall South Lawn\n\nThe Little Living Room is 
 a furniture-scale installation and art-making space that invites you to re
 flect on and express the parts of yourself that don’t fit into simple ca
 tegories. By exploring our inner contradictions\, we begin considering "ho
 w do we live with another?" by first asking “how do we live with the man
 y versions of ourselves?” Featuring a set of participatory zines housed 
 in a “pop-up” living room\, The Little Living Room encourages reflecti
 on around identities\, beliefs\, desires\, and emotions. Through reading o
 thers’ contributions and adding your own to the collection\, the living 
 room becomes a place to hold and recognize the Harvard community’s colle
 ctive complexity. The Little Living Room invites you to slow down\, embrac
 e your multifaceted identity\, and discover others’ shared experiences. 
 Whether you find it by chance or on purpose\, we hope you feel seen and ex
 panded.\n\nThe Little Living Room: An Invitation to Contradiction will be 
 open from 5.2 - 5.3. On day 1\, we will facilitate a workshop from 3PM-7PM
  in the Science Center Plaza. On day 2\, submissions will be featured in a
  collective exhibition on the lawn of Memorial Hall.\n\nAbout the Artists\
 nSitting\, Holding is a design collective of Inmo Kang and Molly Brodsky b
 orn out of a common interest in enabling participation by contextualized f
 acilitation tools. Through topics of contradiction\, archiving\, and nouri
 shment\, their projects focus on challenging dialogue spaces for holding c
 omplexity and conflict within personal and collective lives.\n\nInmo Kang 
 (M.Arch ’25) is an architectural designer with creative experience in th
 e US\, Korea\, and Switzerland. Their work has been exhibited in different
  institutions such as the SRISA Gallery in Florence and the Harvard Kirkla
 nd Gallery in Cambridge. Supported by the Salata Institute and the Harvard
  Mellon Urban Initiative\, their work explores questions of entangled poli
 tics of domestic and cultural spaces. More can be explored at www.inmoomni
 .net.\n\nMolly Brodsky (M Des ’25) is a design-researcher and educator. 
 She designs participatory rituals\, objects\, and gatherings to collective
 ly reimagine solidarities\, time-relations\, and systems of multispecies c
 are. She practices as a design facilitator\, working with decarceration an
 d climate-equity advocates to co-design just futures. Her current project-
 in-progress\, Order(s) of Freedom(s) for Contested Time(s)\, is supported 
 by the Harvard Graduate School of Design’s Racial Equity and Anti-Racism
  Fund and the Center for Jewish Studies at Harvard.
LOCATION:
SUMMARY:The Little Living Room: An Invitation to Contradiction
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/the-little-living-
 room-an-invitation-to-contradiction
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