The Art of Collaboration
A newly published article on the Bahá'í World website, titled “The Art of Collaboration” features artists Robin White and Ruha Fifita as they explore collaboration in the creative process.
The following is an extract from the article.
In April 2024, the Universal House of Justice expressed its joy at seeing “in every country and region” “true practitioners of peace occupied with building” an “ultimate haven,” and it called for all to “extend then to everyone the hand of friendship, of common endeavor, of shared service, of collective learning, and advance as one.
Listening to Robin White and Ruha Fifita talk calls to mind this beckoning invitation of the House of Justice. As they reflect on their collaborations, one senses not only their deep mutual respect but also their shared conviction that art can serve as a field of action for building unity. In an era when division and polarization seem to define many societies, the experiences of Robin and Ruha and their art practices provide a hopeful alternative.
To read the full article in The Bahá'í World website, click here: 'The Art of Collaboration'