Path Well
ExplorePathpromisingWellpathwaysis a practice designed tochange, care,identify andconnectionprioritizeintheartsstories andculturedreams of various groups across different levels of connection andbeyond.experience.
Change this to Care Plan ancestor for Path Well -
People (individuals), Populations (groups), Places (spaces), Publics (communities), Planet (systems)
What is it?Context
ArtsPond’s Path Well is a practice forthat exploringhelps promising pathways to change, care,identify and connectionprioritize the stories and dreams of different groups, recognizing the diverse connections and influences that weshape imagine,our want,world. The five paths include:
People (individuals)
Focuses on the needs and needstories of individuals in their personal, family, and professional lives.
Populations (groups)
Includes diverse groups such as families, collectives, companies, and other informal or formal communities.
Places (spaces)
Examines real, virtual, natural, and other spaces, including those that are seen, hidden, contested, imaginary, or forgotten.
Publics (communities)
Considers larger shared environments like cities, municipalities, and public spaces where people gather and interact.
Planet (systems)
Looks at environmental and systemic connections that shape the world.wellbeing Itof isall guidedliving bythings threeon horizonsa global scale.
Codicil
Examples in time that can be considered either individually or collectively:
Past: What can we learn from legacies of the past about the radical systems change we imagine shaping the world?Present: What can we learn from experiences of the present about the real community care we want supporting the world?Future: What can we learn from visions of the future about the reciprocal human connection we need to see in the world?
The practice also invites consideration of the various ways in which we seek, support, or shape change, care,arts and connection in our lives, communities, and planet wide. In other words, in what ways have we benefitted, guided, or led these pathways (or hope to)?
How to use it?culture
1. Past
What can we learn from legacies of the past about the radical systems change we imagine shaping the world?