Ohio University Lecturer Lori Esposito, MA ’04, created the meditative practice of evaporation walking in 2012 as a means for grief rehabilitation. “Grieving is a process of growth and profound awakening. I walk with evaporating water as a part of my creative practice and hope to inspire survivors to discover their own rehabilitative practices. The mundane act of walking is not a mode of escape, but rather an act of connecting to place and time,” Esposito said.