Photo from Elizabeth Munro's dear friend Sky’s natural burial in Boduan Wood, Eternal Forest Trust, near Pwllheli
in Wales. Birds were singing as she scattered flowers and rosemary on the wicker casket.
“how hollow and futile life can be when it’s founded on a false belief in continuity and permanence.” -Sogyal Rinpoche, The Tibetan Book of Living and Dying
We know perfectly well that life is not a permanent state of being. In fact, every moment of this temporary status is fleeting, moving on often before we have the opportunity to glimpse it. While we may convince ourselves of permanence from time to time, deep down we understand that life is anything but. In that impermanence lies the true beauty of our walk through this world, the knowledge that every step brings us closer to the end of this phase, and yet the capacity for great joy despite
this awareness.
Elizabeth Munro spoke to us from Wales. At the moment, she is taking a new view of her life, looking at all of the experiences she has had, particularly the recent experience of being with a dying person, witnessing their last breath and arranging for everything that comes after death. At the same time, Munro has been looking at
all her work from the past and gaining a new perspective on her life. All of this, of course, is through the lens of the pandemic. Munro has been signing petitions and fighting to lift the patents on the vaccines so that places like India, which is trapped in a catastrophic second wave of disease, can have access to enough immunizations. To hear more about Elizabeth’s reassessment of her life and art, the details of her friend’s passing and how every facet can be viewed as a piece of it, listen to the complete interview.
Rana Tahir spoke to us from Portland, Oregon in late April. She finds reflection on the last year quite strange, particularly at the moment when we spoke as the verdict in the Derek Chauvin case had come out that very day. Almost exactly a year previously, Tahir found herself in the streets fighting for justice following the murder of
George Floyd. Tahir is a poet, artist and educator, as well as a Kundiman Fellow. To hear more about her work, her influences, including the war in Kuwait from which her parents fled, as well as live readings of her work, listen to the complete interview.
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Weekly Grants &
Resources for Artists
Emily Kennerk, installation, 2015
Every week you will find updated resources here to apply for grants, find residencies and more.
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Create the life you want. Believe it is possible and take the steps to make it so. For artists, one of the biggest stumbling blocks is where to find funding in order to have access to materials, studio space and even the time needed to establish a regular practice. Grants are the artist’s best tool when it comes to making...
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Momentum is important when you are building a career on your own. Once you start moving, it is critically important that you keep it up, front-loading opportunities down the road and making sure that you are planning your next steps. An artist’s practice is the lifeblood of their craft, but building in time...
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Every day – every moment – is a new beginning, a new opportunity to decide what direction you want your life to take you. Whether you choose to seek out funding to sustain your work or find ways to put that work out into the world, you have countless moments in which to make your dreams come true and as...
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The world shows signs that it will soon begin to open up. While we must remain vigilant for a time longer, there is light at the end of this tunnel we have found ourselves in and now is the time to begin to seek out opportunities beyond our own front doors. The moment may not be right just yet to travel far...
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These are positive and / or negative reviews of galleries, art fairs, consultants, writers, online pay to play offers,
residencies and more – all written by artists so that other artists can beware of situations where institutions treat artists badly, or that end up costing the artist money or are outright scams.
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