Amanda Shearon (graphic designer/photographer) + Jacob Cline, filmmaker/musician)   Hearing the prompt immediately reminded Jacob of a lyric he had recently heard from “Behind the Curtain” by Volumes: Put me in the plastic box that I paid for. The
  Jackie Avery (painter) + Katie Pelletier (writer)   Katie and I started with a tiny photo of a boxy Danish kolonihavehus for inspiration- her writing and me painting. We chatted while working, mutually deciding who the people in the photo were, wha
  Carrie Padian (writer) with Ken Schultz (writer/artist)   We started by brainstorming around the word box, considering its multiple uses and contexts and trying to figure out which was the most compelling to us. Ken’s an artist as well as a writer
  Jennifer Rabin (sculptor/writer) + Ross Chappell (writer)    When my collaborator, Ross, read the prompt, his mind immediately went to the black box theater at Marymount Manhattan College where he was the arts administrator for many years. The
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  Robin Carlisle (writer) + Brad Rosen (writer)   We sat on the low riding black leather sofa on the upper level of the loft with seven hefty axes hanging above our heads. It’s funny how when you have a group of very talented and artful people around
  Poppy Milliken (writer) + Lorna Nakell (artist)   I’d already been thinking a lot about how we learn to be who we are and to fit into what we see as socially acceptable categories earlier in the week. So the box prompt generated this piece on learn
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