
This episode of Teaching Peace, the podcast from Brooklyn Peace Center, turns inward to spotlight Little by Little—a performance residency and curatorial project founded by Isabella Thorpe-Woods. Over the past two years, Little by Little has welcomed seven resident artists into a space shaped by care, slowness, and relational process, rather than urgency or polished outcomes.
Host Jason Storbakken is joined by Thorpe-Woods to explore what it means to curate from the margins, to reimagine corners as sites of community and resistance, and to hold space for vulnerability, experimentation, and unfinished work. Together, they reflect on the role of performance in sacred architecture, the politics of visibility in the arts, and the quiet, subversive power of creating without capital-driven demands.
This conversation invites listeners into an emerging model of arts practice—rooted in hospitality, intergenerational and intercultural connection, and the radical possibility of building peace little by little.
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🎧 Until next time: keep listening, keep learning, and keep building peace.