Sept. 2025. Convened by curator Daniela Mayer for NARS Foundation public program, the discussion panel 'It’s Prudenter – to Dream – A Conversation on Sociopolitical Art in a Post-Woke Landscape' examines how engaged artistic practices continue to resist, adapt, and thrive in shifting geopolitical conditions. Featuring artists Doreen Chan, Elizabeth Chang, Gill Gatfield, and Maya Smira, the panel explore dreaming as disruptive creative practice with reference to their work in the Emily Dickinson inspired exhibition It would hurt us – were we awake –, at NARS Foundation.