State of the Art: Robert Gray
STATE OF THE ART ROBERT GRAY Art Is Work 1. Abstract Summer During the summer of 1968, eleven abstract sculptors descended upon the quiet mill town of Proctor for the Vermont International Sculptors...
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STATE OF THE ART MEL JONES Invisible Unicorns Vice Principal Wolters: I care about these kids just as much as you do. And if I’m forced to choose between Mozart and reading and writing and long...
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STATE OF THE ART JEREMIAH WALTON The Virus Is Silence: Wisdom from a Young Culture Warrior Hey, do you want to join the poetry club I’m starting? Naw man, I don’t understand poetry. Hey, do you want...
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STATE OF THE ART CARMEL MAWLE In Defense of Childish Optimism I founded Writing for Peace on the simple concept that all of the world’s ills – war, pestilence, famine, global warming, social and...
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STATE OF THE ART NANCY STOHLMAN Friends vs. Fans: What’s the Difference? A friend loves you. A fan loves your work. It’s as simple as that. Now if you’re lucky you will have both: friends who are...
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STATE OF THE ART DIANE KLAMMER The Intersection Between Poetry and Therapy: Poetry as Map “Poetry is the art of substantiating shadows…” Edmond Burke Humans create. The desire to create has been...
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STATE OF THE ART KATY MASUGA Groucho Marxism Last night I went to the grocery store for ice cream. I was standing in the aisle letting a fellow make his choice before me. I didn’t want to crowd him and...
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