The Museum of Emotions was designed out of a desire to explore the ways that we communicate with ourselves, to each other, and to broaden our understanding of what happens inside of us. To be interactive with strangers all over the world.

To crack something wide open.

Welcome.

You are invited to tour this site. Make a submission if you feel moved. Ask questions. Invite people you love or someone you barely know to express themselves here.

Marshall Rosenberg - in his book Nonviolent Communication - states that "the analyses of other human beings is a tragic expression of our own needs”.

One of my favorite artists, Lord Huron, sings “there ain’t language for the things I feel.”

The Museum of Emotions was born in late 2020 in response to questions about how we study ourselves and convey the sticky, vulnerable, wordless, feelings inside us.