Our Libration is Bound Together
The wisdom of "Our liberation is bound together" isn't just Lilla Watson's—it's a collective heartbeat. While Lilla often gets sole credit for the quote's origination, she has said that its roots extend back to the 1970s and a crew of Aboriginal activists. It's a shared anthem, a reminder that our paths to liberation are woven together.
Dimension: 11 x 14"
Material: Giclee print
Create space for magic
Let this be a daily mantra that you have the power to conjure up something extraordinary.
Dimension: 11 x 14"
Material: Giclée print
The Seeds of Liberation
Solidarity is a lifelong practice, not a moment. Find your role in the fight—and commit.
Dimension: 11 x 14"
Material: Giclée print
Feeling the Gap
How do we honor this moment, feel it out as much as we can, and not lose sight of our visions?
Dimension: 11 x 14"
Material: Giclée print
Seeding New Worlds
This season invites us to reflect on what we've nurtured and to plant new seeds of hope and care. Each plant and creature reminds us that the future we dream of begins with what we sow today. Let us trust in the rhythms of the Earth, knowing that with care, we are seeding the world we long for.
Dimension: 11 x 14"
Material: Giclée print
Cultivate Care
May we cultivate the courage to motherfully steward rituals that honor life, big and small, on this shared planet. Like oyster mushrooms decomposing organic matter, may we transform this grief, lineages of sorrow and rage into tender soil of communal healing.
Dimension: 11 x 14"
Material: Giclée print on textured fine art paper
Chi Nwosu
(Humboldt Park)
Chi Nwosu is a Black, nonbinary, queer, Nigerian artist based in Chicago. Their work is an alchemy of cultural narratives that centers marginalized experiences and weaves potent cultural, political, and spiritual symbols. Chi's work invites us to remember that each of us is a seed of change toward our collective liberation.