I have about 6 minutes to write this post – something tells me I will go over that time limit. Despite the fact that I am trying to create work that gets people to stop – however briefly – and consider their relationship to their environment, I – lately – have not been able to do much of that myself. I have been extraordinarily busy through April and now May, but within the rush from one meeting to another there are some moments of real connection which fill that need to slow down. I participated in a panel discussion with Jean Shin, John Zissner and Candice Madey at the NYFA Business of Art Workshop. While there, I also was able to spend time talking to Matthew Deleget. Last night I also spoke with Julia Mandle as part of her ongoing series of dialogs, “Conspiracy of Progress.”
One of the thrilling-ly repeated themes in each of the talks was the power of the community of friends with whom you surround yourself. The network of people that you know, that network that you nurture and give to, that is what will sustain you long term as an artist. They are the people who can provide knowledge, resources and a variety of types of support. It is also with their help that you can and do achieve great things. What are you going to do? (And what am I going to do?)
Actually, another nice “slow” thing I did was planting more natives in the Whole Foods Chelsea window. The columbine & seedum are absolutely loving their home, but I am sure they will all be happy to get in the ground next week.
Julia and I had a wonderful conversation, and are very grateful to Stephen Greco for giving his time to the discussion and for our friends who came out to listen too. Some of the things we talked about:
There was a lot more and it was a really enjoyable evening. Maybe what I can do is join forces with someone (Julia?) to ensure that these wonderful conversations – no matter how small or large – continue.