Events
Guideline #5.
We meet at our altar. There will be food, there will be laughter, there will be joy.
Even parties are prayer.

Drop in Grief & Rage Space
An emerging virtual support group on grieving and getting curious with our rage.
What to expect from this container:
Peer-led space to navigate and support our anger and grief consciously and collectively
Practice compassion for thoughts and feelings around death and anger.
No tolerance for racism, transphobia, homophobia, ableism, misogyny, and other forms of oppression.
Who is facilitating this container?
Trishia Frulla and Rafi Bunal
Trishia Frulla is an Pilipinx death worker, multidisciplinary artist, and designer. She centers her community through craft, death work, and design, while her personal art practice is a fiber-embodied exploration of her relationship to trauma and healing.
Rafi Bunal is a queer Bisayan cultural worker, movement artist, language educator, bodyworker, and friend.
We are not here to fix anyone’s grief, but to make space to hold it for a short while with you.
Exchange
👛 This space is a donation based container, and we would love to keep parts of it that way. Please consider donating to @hypofutures on venmo or zelle via hypofutures@gmail.com, especially if you are not a part of the QTBIPOC and/or disabled community.
Suggested donation: $30-$85. However, no one is turned away for lack of funds

AAM: Warrior Wisdom
Anger as Medicine:
Warrior Wisdom
An exploration of Philippine revolutionaries rooted in passion for the community, how we fight, and intergenerational-emergent anger at present. Offering somatic exercises, writing prompts + reflections, and astrological ponderings.
What to expect from this container:
Artist-led space to navigate and support our grief & anger consciously and collectively
No tolerance for racism, transphobia, homophobia, ableism, misogyny, and other forms of oppression.
Who is facilitating this container?
Rafi Bunal
Rafi Bunal is a queer Bisayan cultural worker, movement artist, language educator, bodyworker, and friend.
Trishia Frulla
Trishia Frulla is an Pilipinx death worker, multidisciplinary artist, and designer. She centers her community through craft, death work, and design, while her personal art practice is a fiber-embodied exploration of her relationship to trauma and healing.
Exchange
👛 This space is a donation based container, and we would love to keep parts of it that way. Please consider donating to @hypofutures on venmo or zelle via hypofutures@gmail.com, especially if you are not a part of the QTBIPOC and/or disabled community.
Suggested donation: $30-$85. However, no one is turned away for lack of funds

Drop in Grief & Rage Space
An emerging virtual support group on grieving and getting curious with our rage.
What to expect from this container:
Peer-led space to navigate and support our anger and grief consciously and collectively
Practice compassion for thoughts and feelings around death and anger.
No tolerance for racism, transphobia, homophobia, ableism, misogyny, and other forms of oppression.
Who is facilitating this container?
Trishia Frulla and Rafi Bunal
Trishia Frulla is an Pilipinx death worker, multidisciplinary artist, and designer. She centers her community through craft, death work, and design, while her personal art practice is a fiber-embodied exploration of her relationship to trauma and healing.
Rafi Bunal is a queer Bisayan cultural worker, movement artist, language educator, bodyworker, and friend.
We are not here to fix anyone’s grief, but to make space to hold it for a short while with you.
Exchange
👛 This space is a donation based container, and we would love to keep parts of it that way. Please consider donating to @hypofutures on venmo or zelle via hypofutures@gmail.com, especially if you are not a part of the QTBIPOC and/or disabled community.
Suggested donation: $30-$85. However, no one is turned away for lack of funds

Rage, Reactions, Resilience ft. Risa Puno
Anger as Medicine:
Rage, Reactions, Resilience
What happens when we suppress our rage? What about when we deny it altogether? In this interactive session, we’ll explore how we experience and express anger—how we’ve been taught to manage it, what it costs us (and what it ignites), and how we might reclaim it on our own terms.
What to expect from this container:
Artist-led space to navigate and support our anger consciously and collectively
No tolerance for racism, transphobia, homophobia, ableism, misogyny, and other forms of oppression.
Who is facilitating this container?
Trishia Frulla and Rafi Bunal
Trishia Frulla is an Pilipinx death worker, multidisciplinary artist, and designer. She centers her community through craft, death work, and design, while her personal art practice is a fiber-embodied exploration of her relationship to trauma and healing.
Rafi Bunal is a queer Bisayan cultural worker, movement artist, language educator, bodyworker, and friend.
Risa Puno
Risa Puno is an interactive artist who takes play seriously. She packages complex social topics into disarmingly fun experiences to help people connect more openly and easily. Her work often involves game-like elements that give people the framework and permission to push their limits within a safe space, while allowing them the freedom to tap into genuine emotions.
Puno’s work is grounded in a pre-colonial Philippine ideology called ‘kapwa’ that means “shared identity” or “shared humanity”; it is the idea that we navigate through spaces with a community rather than alone. Her goal is to help bridge personal and collective experiences, inviting people to reimagine our social structures and how we engage with one another.
Puno was selected by Creative Time as their inaugural Open Call winner in 2019 and her resulting project, “The Privilege of Escape,” won Most Innovative Immersive Experience in the 2019 Immersion Awards.
Exchange
👛 This space is a donation based container, and we would love to keep parts of it that way. Please consider donating to @hypofutures on venmo or zelle via hypofutures@gmail.com, especially if you are not a part of the QTBIPOC and/or disabled community.
Suggested donation: $30-$85. However, no one is turned away for lack of funds

Dead*ss: Who Gets The House?
Trishia Frulla leads you through some of the logistics of end of life (EOL) planning — creating your living will and advanced directive. Suggested donation: $25-50 at the door.
Hours (By appointment)
Saturday, Nov. 12
2p - 4p

Cancelled // Tracing Cobwebs with Ophelia Arc
This event is cancelled //
Ophelia Arc teaches the mind-mapping technique she used for this exhibit, which helps interpret the invisible connections in the mind. Suggested donation: $5 at the door.
Hours (By appointment)
Saturday, Nov. 12
2p - 4p

Cancelled // Guided Healing Ceremony
This event is cancelled //
Take space for yourself by joining our extensive healing ceremony. Tickets, which include six hours of activities, are $100. Once spaces fill up, you can join the waiting list for a later date.
Hours (By appointment)
Saturday, Nov 5
4p - 10p