collaborators

teal louise george
artist, activist, curator, and educator.
My work comes from the undergrowth—unseen spaces where care, conflict, grief, and transformation converse and inform each other. Trained in facilitation, ecology, Buddhist and yogic wisdom traditions, and conflict mediation, I cultivate participatory experiences that root into somatic intelligence, spiritual ecology, and feminist ethics of care.
I do not create objects; I craft conditions—spaces where attention becomes ritual, where witnessing is an act of love, and where repair becomes possible. Whether through workshops, writing, correspondences, or exhibitions, my practice centers love as a verb, as a skill, and as a political, social and spiritual technology.
I am interested in how we practice intimacy across difference, preference, confusion, ignorance. I ask: how do we make love into infrastructure? How do we metabolize conflict and integrate its insight?
I believe in embodied learning, in neurodivergence as a portal, in turning towards process, and in relational literacy as necessary for systemic change. The studio—Labors of Love—is a living practice space for correspondence, ritual, and care-based education, exchange, and creation. Every offering is an invitation to reimagine what love does, what attention heals, and what we can build together through tenderness, tension, effort and time.