Congratulations to All Artists and The Artist in Everyone! As the world experiences a pandemic that many find to have parallels in the Influenza Epidemic of 100 years ago, it is artists who are responding with creativity - doing our own things, suggesting at-home and home school projects, making videos and establishing virtual get-togethers.
Art helps incredibly well to counterbalance the fear mongering that sells newspapers, etc. and comes across in many, many contexts.
As far as Pinole Artisans specifically are concerned, our April Newsletter included reports by artisans and friends who are engaged in creative activities. Natica and Richard Angilly's dance company has a once or twice a week Zoom group for dance and poetic dance fun and keeping up the moving spirit.
Email Natica for more. [email protected]
Our discussion of why spelling in English seems to be capricious and lawless is in draft state and will appear soon. (And it will be fun.) But it seemed most exciting for May to center the column around two poems The Poet's Corner has just received, "The Masks We Wear," by Eric Carlstrom and "Collective Grief," by Angela Schneider.
Art helps incredibly well to counterbalance the fear mongering that sells newspapers, etc. and comes across in many, many contexts.
As far as Pinole Artisans specifically are concerned, our April Newsletter included reports by artisans and friends who are engaged in creative activities. Natica and Richard Angilly's dance company has a once or twice a week Zoom group for dance and poetic dance fun and keeping up the moving spirit.
Email Natica for more. [email protected]
Our discussion of why spelling in English seems to be capricious and lawless is in draft state and will appear soon. (And it will be fun.) But it seemed most exciting for May to center the column around two poems The Poet's Corner has just received, "The Masks We Wear," by Eric Carlstrom and "Collective Grief," by Angela Schneider.