Thoughts in Passing
“I was looking for people who were willing to let a stranger, and more specifically an artist, into their life at one of the most vulnerable points of their existence.” 

Thoughts In Passing wasn’t a scientific project where I represented every experience of what it means to be dying. I was looking for people who were willing to let a stranger– and more specifically an artist– into their life at one of the most vulnerable points of their existence. I don’t think many people seek that experience. In order to do that, they need to be very open and accepting– which is a very small proportion of people in hospice.

For more of Thoughts in Passing, view Volume I

Contributor: Kim Wadsworth

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