Some of the most enduring art in human history has been made from grief — from the Psalms to the Requiem to Mirabai's own padas to Joan Didion's account of her husband's death. The movement from grief into creative expression is not automatic but it is common, and it seems to offer something to both the maker and those who encounter the work. This domain examines the relationship between loss and creative expression and how to support the movement between them.
Each step builds on the last.