Tune in to our Very Last Episode in our segment on Connections Between Spiritual and Artistic Practice with Sharon Arnold.
”Sharon Arnold (She/They) is an independent scholar, writer, and educator working in arts, philosophy, and cultural histories. They approach this work through the examination of histories, folklore, community ecosystems, and solidarity networks to support new paths forward. Sharon has a BFA from Cornish College of the Arts with a focus on critical theory and cultural criticism; and went on to found Bridge Productions in 2011. They co-teach various drop-in and year long classes at Madrona House Apothecary with founder Vanessa Ainslie; and they are currently in their third year as an adjunct instructor in the art department at Cornish College of the Arts, with an emphasis on the ethics and practicum of curatorial and exhibition-making; as well as integration of research and studio practice. They are currently working on a long term project examining the Pacific Northwest’s regional arts ecosystems, small pieces of which are regularly published on Dimensions Variable.”
Stay At Home (but go out virtually)
Hi All, I hope everyone is healthy and feeling as safe as it is possible to feel right now. We are all on edge, and uncertain of the future, but we are all in this together, even while we are apart. It’s fine to feel anxious or depressed, or sad or angry. These are all valid feelings, and if you need help or to talk, reach out to someone you trust, or a stranger on the internet. I promise you, most of us are feeling that way too and you are not alone.
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Tune in for our latest episode, a conversation with multimedia artist and healer Kat Larson. Kat is the owner of Inner+Vision Healing in Seattle. Tune in to hear us discuss her original inspiration for her project The Ghost from Vega, emotional intelligence, Carl Sagan, Standing Rock, tarot, Reiki, and the ways that art and spirit strive for human connection.
Read More1st Episode of 2020 with Temar France is LIVE
Listen to our conversation with interdisciplinary artist and scholar Temar France (she/her). We discuss her podcasts Marginalia and The Rap Scholars, her upcoming visual art projects, her career in Social Work, our time together at Smith College, her Astrology Column at Bloom Magazine, and What is Coming up Next. Find more information about Temar’s work on Twitter and Instagram @etmafrance and on her website temarfrance.com
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