Arpana Rayamajhi is a Nepalese artist, jeweler + actor currently creating in New York. I was lucky enough to sit down with Arpana during a pivotal moment in not only her career, but her life. Arpana vulnerably shares the many lessons and hardships of this past year and how she’s working through it all. We chat about her upbringing, what it was like to be raised by artists while also growing up in a country where the arts are valued culturally but not seen as a viable means of income. We explo...
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Arpana Rayamajhi is a Nepalese artist, jeweler + actor currently creating in New York. I was lucky enough to sit down with Arpana during a pivotal moment in not only her career, but her life. Arpana vulnerably shares the many lessons and hardships of this past year and how she’s working through it all. We chat about her upbringing, what it was like to be raised by artists while also growing up in a country where the arts are valued culturally but not seen as a viable means of income. We explo...
Taking Charge of Health Through Art with Attia Taylor of Womanly
Pull It Together
1 hour 8 minutes
4 years ago
Taking Charge of Health Through Art with Attia Taylor of Womanly
Attia Taylor is a writer, musician + founder of Womanly. Back in June when I decided I needed to be more intentional about my anti racism work, I began intentionally decolonizing the media I was taking in. This is how I came to find Womanly. Womanly is lifting up narratives that are often neglected by the typical women’s magazine. Their subjects include discrimination in the health care system, intergenerational concerns, and physical + sexual health and expression. At...
Pull It Together
Arpana Rayamajhi is a Nepalese artist, jeweler + actor currently creating in New York. I was lucky enough to sit down with Arpana during a pivotal moment in not only her career, but her life. Arpana vulnerably shares the many lessons and hardships of this past year and how she’s working through it all. We chat about her upbringing, what it was like to be raised by artists while also growing up in a country where the arts are valued culturally but not seen as a viable means of income. We explo...