The Artist as Rememberer (Part 2)
byPart 2 of this post seeks to answer the questions put forth in part 1 in a more general way. I asked earlier: How…
Part 2 of this post seeks to answer the questions put forth in part 1 in a more general way. I asked earlier: How…
In an interview, Wendell Berry once remarked: “In a truly grounded, locally adapted culture, the artists would be rememberers.”[1] This statement brought up several…
She was the single artificer of the world In which she sang. And when she sang, the sea, Whatever self it had, became the…
It is my intention to present – through the medium of photography – intuitive observations of the natural world which may have meaning to…
This past weekend, my husband and I moved to a new house in St. Andrews. Seeing our lives boxed up and moved about made…
Yesterday, Jenn Craft asked, ‘If you are a practicing artist, how might a deepened relationship to place affect your work?’ This question is becoming…
Because my research deals with the relationship of art to theological issues regarding place and space, I come across a lot of artists who…