Tuesday, November 24, 2009

The Arc of a Journey



The arc of a journey, both inner and outer, is embodied by Helen Redman's exhibit at the Women's History Museum in San Diego. The venue couldn't have been more appropriate for this history making pioneer of Feminist Art. The generosity of her spirit as she shared fifty years of experience as an artist with women of all ages, and the dialogical nature of the salon talk's discussion was a paradigm of the Feminist Art Movement itself...and testifies that it's history is still unfolding.

I'm happy that I was there and captured some of the flavor on video. I'm even happier to have been Helen Redman's friend over the years!

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

WomenArts!


Want your socks knocked off? Check out http://www.womenarts.org, a non-profit dedicated to helping women artists be seen, celebrated, and compensated. They also organize and support SWAN Day (Support Women Artists Now Day), a world-wide celebration that builds awareness of the power and diversity of women's art. This statement by Martha Richards, the Founder and Executive Director of WomenArts says it all: "We dream about what will happen as more and more women artists gain the resources they need to express their creativity fully. We are convinced that they will change the world."

I am delighted that my blog has been added to the list of bloggers on their website: http://www.womenarts.org/news/bloggers.htm. It is lot of fun to see the range of blogs on this site. I am honored to be in such great company!

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Mozart Aids AIDS




The first time I heard Mozart's Eine Kleine Nachtmusik I was a one person fan club of my big brother's high school string quartet. I never imagined I would one day arrange for it to be played at his memorial service.

Years later, when my brother died of AIDS, we gathered at chapel in New York City. A Julliard student string quartet were to play Eine Kline Nachtmusik. "We're grateful to play" said the young violinist, her eyes brimming with tears, "because so many of our classmates have died of AIDS and the school doesn't allow us to honor them." The quartet played their hearts out - for my brother and for their classmates whose names I don't know, their destinies woven together on the strands of music, of history, and of Mozart.

Music speaks when words can't, just as my photo of a Dia de los Muertos altar above resonates for more than one unknown violinist.


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Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Greenwich Village Reflections



Stumbling on the unexpected is part of the fun of walking in New York City. This one-minute video captures the discovery of my last morning in the Big Apple before returning home.


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Wednesday, September 30, 2009

My Heart is Flipping!



This is the first video made with my new Flip Video, a mini-camcorder you can put in your pocket. It's a lot of fun...

Thursday, September 24, 2009

Free Digital Gallery - a gift from the New York Public Library!

Shushan emek uyamah, kerovah f... Digital ID: 405137. New York Public Library

New York Public Library Digital Gallery


NYPL Digital Gallery provides free and open access to over 700,000 images digitized from the The New York Public Library's collections, including illuminated manuscripts, historical maps, vintage posters, rare prints, photographs and more. It is a great resource! The site allows you to browse by subject, names, or topic.


The above image is from the Yom Kippur morning liturgy. (14th Century manuscript)

I am grateful to http://artsmedialab.blogspot.com for calling my attention to this incredible resource!



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Sunday, September 13, 2009

Good For One Fare: Davis Museum Piece



"Good For One Fare," inscribed on an old New York City subway token, gives this piece its final form and its title.



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