Forest Listening Rooms - Final Event May 18 - Plus: The Daily Yonder, and Heart of Glass
May 18th (next Saturday) is the final event for the Forest Listening Rooms project. If you are nearby, please come! We will be listening to the Wayne National Forest at Robinson's Cave in New Straitsville. Other news: I wrote an article for the Daily Yonder on listening as a way to bridge the rural/urban divide. And: I'll be joining a panel on socially engaged art in the UK at the end of May. My best, Brian.
Final Event: Forest Listening Rooms - May 18
Please join us for the final listening event for Forest Listening Rooms, taking place on May 18th at Robinson's Cave in New Straitsville. We'll walk up to the cave, listen to the forest and each other, and then have lunch after. All are welcome!
The Daily Yonder: Sounds of Rural America
I wrote a piece for The Daily Yonder on listening to the sounds of rural America, and how listening to people, places, and archives can help bridge rural/urban divisions and how we understand one another.
With For About: Art and Democracy Conference at St. Helens, UK
I am excited to be participating in “With For About,” a conference at St. Helens in the UK. I’ll be joining other participants from A Blade of Grass and from across the field of socially engaged art. It will take place on May 23rd, from 9:30 - 5:30.