Shrouded in sheepskin suede and chantilly lace, hidden behind the dimly lit corners of a hardware store and under the bleachers of a high school gymnasium, myth stretches its tendrils in every crevice of our reality.
Cavity carries humanity's weight of the knowing and unknowing while admiring our desire for clarity. Myth, storytelling, and folklore are fallacious lenses through which we attempt to explore fundamental questions of humanity and the universe. Oftentimes, what we accept as being natural is in fact an illusory reality constructed in order to mask the real structures obtaining power in society. These tales permeate every facet of our lives—whether it's the glorification of capitalism, the demonization of social movements, or the portrayal of marginalized groups as “other.”