December 2010 Blog Posts (9)

learning about your own art by expressing it in words

A new experience not only replaces old ones but also provides a layered view of how we see ourselves, and the world we inhabit. These new narratives, maps, discoveries, often propelled by happenstance, form the foundation of my work, which strives to attain and provide a discourse of globalization in a recognizable…

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Added by Joseph Foster Ellis on December 30, 2010 at 12:44pm — 2 Comments

And The Countdown Begins

Where

has the year gone? That said It has It has been productive year here at

Melodic Revolution Records with 8 Great Releases (24k – Cracking The

Vault, Scarlet Hollow – Sanctuary, Phil Naro - History Revisited Fan

Club Only Release, ifsounds – Apeirophobia, The Rescue - Tragedies &

Catastrophes, DDRIVE - 3D, Ifsounds – if…sounds and Finger Paintings by… Continue

Added by Nick Katona on December 29, 2010 at 2:04pm — No Comments

An example of how Manga is a great way to explain an idea!

Just worked together on a manga cartoon with another TEDFellow named Sara Mayhew! Please help me in this amazing cause of helping the environment of China thru art. Go to KUNG-FU FOR CORAL to learn more!

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Added by Joseph Foster Ellis on December 24, 2010 at 4:49am — No Comments

Dinosaurs....Spaceships.....and saving the environment by ART!

I have yet to write my first "create culture" blog, so here it is.......any questions or ideas just message me!

 

I like dinosaurs and I love outer space. Now, I can't go back in time and have/be lunch with/for T REX, and I can't have a spaceship outside and go talk gossip with Captain Jean-Luc Picard. Believe me guys… I'd love if I could. However, what I can do is jump into some scuba gear and travel to where (in someway) no man has gone before: the deep blue sea. Being…

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Added by Joseph Foster Ellis on December 17, 2010 at 5:00am — 3 Comments

Art Heals by Ruth A. Drayer

 

Art Heals by Ruth A. Drayer © www.ruthdrayer.com

 

Creativity and self expression are innate to humans. The earliest healers were painters, musicians and storytellers. The work of Paleolithic artists can still be seen in the caves of Lascaux, France and Altamira,…

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Added by Ruth Abrams Drayer on December 16, 2010 at 4:29pm — 1 Comment

The Peace Exchange Project

earlier this year I spent three months in Uganda. I took with me a project I started called the Peace Exchange and with it more than 3,000 peace cards, works of art and messages of peace as created by students from schools across the US.


the time I spent in Uganda was rich. I worked in about 30 schools, orphanages, and community groups. I saw classrooms of 100 - 150 to a single teacher. I saw buildings of brick and mortar where the students sat on the dirt floor. No where…
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Added by Ross Holzman on December 9, 2010 at 9:00am — 2 Comments

Goodbye Zambia



Saturday was my farewell party and the Visual Arts Council base, the Henry Tayali Gallery. I was called upon to speak, always a mistake as I am a terrible public speaker, despite my background as an adult educator. Plus I am British so am not very good at showing emotions in public. Here is what I should have said to all my dear friends:

'Thank you for…

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Added by LizW on December 7, 2010 at 6:51am — No Comments

How do artistic mergers work?

I just learned from this New York Times article that Bill T. Jones / Arnie Zane Dance Company and Dance Theater Workshop are going… Continue

Added by Devika on December 3, 2010 at 11:52am — 1 Comment

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