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What Is Dying Empty: A Reflection on Living Fully

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What Is Dying Empty: A Reflection on Living Fully

To live fully is to die empty.

“What Is Dying Empty” reflects my journey to explore every gift within me, as an artist, curator, leader, and mental wellness advocate. Each role is a root of the same tree, grounding my purpose in creativity and healing.

 

To die empty means to live with intention, create with courage, and serve with love, leaving nothing behind.

“I shall leave nothing behind, for when I go, I will go emptied.”

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Curating Visual Arts for Fade to Black Arts Festival 2025!

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Curating Visual Arts for Fade to Black Arts Festival 2025!

Roxy Wuz Here x Fade To Black Fest 2025

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Deeper Explanation of Art: Light of Humanity

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Deeper Explanation of Art: Light of Humanity

What does light of humanity mean to you?

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Life is Life-ing 2.0 Art Exhibit

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Life is Life-ing 2.0 Art Exhibit

You are invited to join us in the unseen works of the Life is Life-ing Series.

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Art & Grief

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Art & Grief

Visiting 3rd Ward and remembering Mrs. T

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