Stitching the World Back Together: Reflecting on 9/11

Drawing, Work on Paper, Writing
September 11, 2001, is a date forever etched into our collective consciousness. That morning, as I, like millions of people around the world, watched the devastation unfold in real-time, I felt an overwhelming sense of helplessness. We were in shock, experiencing the raw edges of fear and sorrow. As an artist, when words fail me, my hands take over. In the days that followed the attacks, I found myself gravitating towards materials I didn't typically use in my work—heavy watercolor paper and a needle threaded with red. The two pieces that emerged from that time were made from torn pieces of paper, stitched back together with red thread. It felt as though my ancestors were guiding me, as if they knew I needed this small, meditative task. It became a…
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Artist Talks About Experience on Antarctic Glacier

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Berkshire Artist Talks About Experience on Antarctic Glacier “A Prayer for Antarctica” trance performance by Gabrielle Senza at Neko Harbor, Antarctica, 2022. Video still by Dan Ruderman.  FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE NEW MARLBOROUGH, MA: Crawling on a glacier in a long white gown may sound like a scene in a bizarre dream, but for artist Gabrielle Senza, it was a sobering reality. In 2022, American artist, Gabrielle Senza found herself performing “A Prayer for Antarctica” in a trance state at Neko Harbor in Antarctica as nearby ice shelves collapsed into the sea.  Possessed by a dress that has mysteriously urged her to perform many strange and unusual acts since the mid-eighties, Gabrielle calls this long white gown, Terra Luna. The artist states, “While I can’t claim to understand Terra Luna, I have learned to trust…
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Co-Working Power Hours for Creatives!

Co-Working Power Hours for Creatives!

Community, Studio Update
Are you tired of working remotely by yourself? Wish you had people around who are also working remotely? Or maybe, like me, you get distracted easily and lose track of time as you mindlessly scroll through social media or attempt to empty your inbox, rather than doing the thing you had intended to do? One of the only reliable ways I've found that gets me out of this rut, is having the responsibility to show up for other human beings at a certain time and in a certain place. So to accomplish this, I've come up with a solution: Co-Working Power Hours for Creatives! We meet 9-11AM EST Monday through Friday via Zoom.To start, during the first 15 minutes of each session, we share our intentions, then we mute our…
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