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GGG: Artist Alexi Brock on Generosity and Sisterhood

GGG: Artist Alexi Brock on Generosity and Sisterhood

Sex advice columnist Dan Savage invented the term GGG, which means "Good, Giving and Game" in bed. Urban dictionary says, "giving equal time and equal pleasure, and game for anything—within reason." But for Alexi Brock, it means Gold Girl Gang, a deliberate homage to Savage's term, and the name she's given her unique gold painted ceramic vulva art project, which is also, good, giving and game in its own way. From stickers to 14K plated sculptures, her iconic pieces set the tone for feminist art that raises awareness on sexuality and women's health - while subtly reminding us that our bodies are treasures, our vulvas and vaginas are both portals for life and doorways to pleasure, and we're in this together.  As we approach the one year anniversary of  Sensing Woman, our gathering for women's health in NYC, we're sharing Alexi's interviews on what it means to be a good sister, an artist, a mother and a caring citizen in times like these.

 

 

 

Christine Mason

Christine Mason

Founder & Author, Rosebud Woman
Christine Marie Mason is the founder and CEO of Rosebud Woman, a leading brand in women’s intimate wellness and self-care. She is the author of six books on embodiment, intimacy, and awakening, and the host of The Rose Woman podcast—ranked in the top 5% worldwide. A longtime yoga and consciousness teacher, Christine writes and speaks on women’s health, sexuality, and midlife vitality, helping people cultivate love, reverence, and radiant wellbeing in every stage of life.