As part of Empty Spaces Between Ladders, Marco Fedele di Catrano’s exhibition at the Museum of Natural History and Science in Lisbon, artist and curator Charlene Lam will lead a guided tour through the exhibition and the museum’s spaces, sharing the inspiration behind her creative project The Grief Gallery. The post Grief Event: Museum of National History in Lisbon appeared first on Charlene Lam.| Charlene Lam
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The post It’s OK to Grieve and Mourn After Losing Physical Stuff appeared first on Charlene Lam.| Charlene Lam
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Grief has no set timeline. People love to offer silver linings and rainbows to grievers. But when you're devastated by loss, you might not want to hear it. That’s when you might think: F* Your Rainbows| Charlene Lam
The post Working at the intersection of grief, race and identity: Views from a Chinese-American grief coach appeared first on Charlene Lam.| Charlene Lam
Ink on tracing paper, thread, corrugated plastic. This is how I remember her / This is how I want to remember her / This is how I want her to be remembered The post This is how I remember her, 2015 appeared first on Charlene Lam.| Charlene Lam
Curated installation of objects that belonged to my mother Exhibited at Proof of Life show, London, 2015 The post Evidence of my mother, 2015 appeared first on Charlene Lam.| Charlene Lam
Bottle cap Valentines, inspired by Song Dong’s Waste Not installations The post After Song Dong, 2012 appeared first on Charlene Lam.| Charlene Lam
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Culture, family of origin, race, ethnicity and identity: These are all factors that can shape how we experience grief after loss. I'm a grief coach, and when my mother died, my Chinese-American heritage affected my grief journey in unexpected ways.| Charlene Lam