A white woman's face where her eyes, nose, and mouth float on separate small cascading rectangles against a backdrop of sequins.

Laura Yona Zittrain is a curator, writer and teacher who studies science and spirituality, including the rituals and practices of those disciplines. She teaches workshops and designs exhibitions that concern technology, feminism, mysticism, and the body. She had the joy of curating “Between the Magic and the Machine,” challenging the social and political status quo around breastfeeding, as part of the “Make the Breast Pump Not Suck” event and hackathon at MIT. As a curatorial fellow at Harvard’s Collection of Historical Scientific Instruments, she contributed to exhibits about the history of chatbots and AI, the unconscious, and early computing. Laura has completed teacher training in Tantra Meditation with Tracee Stanley and wrote a series of guided meditations that invoke the Earth’s gravity, magnetic field, and tidal waves to enter into a deeper state of communion with our planet and home. She has a soft spot for space westerns and bad candy.