curator | writer | advocate
FEATURED
Lavender
and Bread
Grief, Art, and Eucharist
“Touch has a memory,” said the poet John Keats, who stared down the impending loss of his own life: death from tuberculosis at the age of 25. Keats knew the touch of elusive beauty in a world of pain and consequence, where heart and body must feel and suffer in a thousand diverse ways. Yes, touch has a memory…
About
About Jill Carattini
Writer
Writing is my way of exploration. I lean in where I find places of mystery, beauty, truth, and hospitality.
Curator
My curatorial work seeks to foster interdisciplinary and diverse connections, spaces, events, and opportunities toward human impact.
Advocate
I believe one tangible way of caring for culture is in caring for the artists among us.