Saturday, November 13, 2021 from 11 a.m.–1 p.m.
Holly Watson from Project CARE YWCA will facilitate Guided Reflections on November 13.
We understand that the works in the Kara Walker: Cut to the Quick Exhibition are complex, challenging, and possibly triggering—so we invite you into the Community Care Space. The Community Care Space is a quiet space for you to reconnect to the rhythm of your own breathing, to rest, and reflect. If you need a break, you can drop in at any point during your visit to the exhibition. Located in Gallery 232.
Admission is included with special exhibition ticket purchase ($6–$12, free for members). Purchase tickets to the exhibition here.
For those looking for a guided experience, Holly Watson from Project CARE YWCA will facilitate the space on Saturday, November 6 from 11 a.m.–1 p.m.
About Project CARE
Project CARE (Community, Accessibility, Response, Education), is a multidisciplinary collaborative of community based, disability, and victim/survivor service providers in Hamilton County, Ohio. A program within the YWCA Greater Cincinnati, Project CARE provides advocacy, crisis intervention, group support, opportunities for connection with peers and safety planning services to survivors and/or those at risk for victimization who experience disability and is driven by the vision that people with disabilities affected by/or at risk for violence are empowered to access highly effective services that are welcoming, comprehensive, and without barriers. If you drop in during this time, Holly can you through a guided meditation or just be a supportive presence. Visit YWCA.
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