Hersey  T (2023). The Nap Ministry – Rest is Resistance.
“Founded by artist and theologian Tricia Hersey in 2016, The Nap Ministry evolved from Transfiguration, a performance where the artist explored reparations, resistance, Black Liberation Theology, and the spiritual practice of rest, and how it can be used as a direct line to our ancestors.”

Li C (2019) Oneiric Space.
“Oneiric Space is an ever-evolving research and publishing practice exploring the interplay between dreams and waking life at an individual and collective level. Through conversations and collaborations, the project delves into the potential of dreams and dreaming to generate new patterns of thinking, being, and understanding.”


Park B (2021) Dream Auction.
“Dream Auction is an umbrella for a series of works exploring the Korean practice of buying and selling dreams.”


Schneider  A and Domhoff WG (n.d.). DreamBank.
“The DreamBank is a collection of over 20,000 dream reports. The reports come from a variety of different sources and research studies — but NOT from dream-collecting Web sites — from people ages 7 to 74.”


The Faculty of Information & Media Studies (2017). The Museum of Dreams. The Museum of Dreams.
“The Museum of Dreams is non-profit research hub dedicated to exploring the social and political significance of dream life. We work with artists, students, activists, and cultural institutions to cultivate, collect, and creatively work with dreams from both the historical record and contemporary life. Founded in 2017, the Museum provides a platform for critical conversations and storytelling projects.”