Archive for January, 2008

Sacred Water

I had the honor of getting a person tour of Corwin Bell’s new exhibit, Sacred Water, at the Museum of Outdoor Arts outside of Denver, CO.

The funny thing to know about Corwin’s show is, though it is at the Museum of Outdoor art, his exhibition is all indoors. Which was a relief to me, as it was a brisk winter day when we visited. The museum does have outdoor art installments, and part of the system that makes one of Corwin’s pieces work is located outdoors (on the roof of the museum), but the reason his show is included is because the theme is about water and the significance of this precious outdoor resource.

Corwin is the creator of the Journey to Wild Divine. So, I already knew what a creative digital artist he was, yet I didn’t know he worked in other media, as well.

The collection, on exhibition until February 16th, shows his multimedia artwork: animation, photography, ceramics, woodcarving, bronze work, and glass pieces.

My biggest surprise (other than that it was indoors): The bronze piece. It was stunningly crafted, even though it was the first time he has worked with bronze.

By the way, make sure you watch the DVD of Corwin and the MOA crew taking part of the exhibit to Burning Man. And, well, not to give too much away, what happened when the winds kicked up.

After going through the entire exhibition, make sure you go into the final room and watch the video – it pulls inspirations from individual pieces for you. It also left me with a tremendous feeling of hope and renewed faith that we aren’t going to squander one of our most required resources, water.

Corwin has plans to do a series of workshops around this subject, as well. One, close to his heart, is to provide schools with what I believe he calls the River Way, in which he discusses the importance of clean water, by having the kids build their own River Way using piece of his artwork.

There are so many cool interactive aspects of his show, that kids and adults a like will enjoy it.

I encourage you to visit the gallery, while it is still on display. If you aren’t in Colorado, consider if there is a gallery or museum that might be appropriate to host this important show, in your area.

Also, if you are an educator looking for a fun, informative and interactive way to address environmental issues, you can speak to Corwin about doing an age appropriate talk with you students.

By the way, he also is doing some incredibly important work with Bees and pollenation: http://thepollennation.com

Here is the info about the exhibition:
Sacred Water runs until February 16, 2008
Museum of Outdoor Arts
1000 Englewood Parkway
Suite 2-230
Englewood, Colorado 80110

ph: 303.806.0444

Gallery Hours

Monday – Thursday: 9:00am – 5:00pm
Friday: 9:00am – 4:00pm

The indoor gallery is closed Saturdays and Sundays and all public holidays.

Hope you check out the show. And, definitely, commend below with any questions or insights…

I hope to add images of the exhibit to this post, so if there aren’t any on it now, come back later on.

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I don’t think we’re gonna make it…

If you’ve watched Al Gore’s Inconvenient Truth, or have been meaning to, you may just find the video below even more thought provoking and informative.

John Doerr starts his Ted talk about climate change by stating simply “I’m really scared, I don’t think we’re going to make it.” Yet, he’s not willing to allow that fear to paralyze him and either should we:

Though it starts off with a heavy heart, Doerr’s speech left me with hope.  Find out what companies like Walmart, once thought of as the evil-empire, are doing to make major changes in the world.  After all, even if (like me) you suspect they might have began this shift as a PR move, it still forces others to step up and take action.

Let me know if you agree, disagree or have other questions… post your comment below.

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False Evidence Appearing Real

…is an acronym for FEAR.

Your mind is the greatest soap opera script writer in the world… says T. Harv Eker

That is the best line, about fear, I’ve heard in a long time. There is currently a free video and mp3 of a talk Eker gave on taming the cobra of fear:

T. Harv Eker Video

http://www.enlightenedwarrior.com/ca

It is on a promotional page for an upcoming event, but you don’t have to add your name to a list to watch this insightful video. So enjoy!

I am not sure how long his video will be up, but it is a great exploration into Fear, Doubt and Worry. And even better than an exploration, it is a guide to get you to Act in spite of these limiting blocks!

So, don’t be afraid, just watch the video and then let me know what you think – by posting a comment below.

P.S. I don’t get anything for you going over to this page, or if you decide to join his event, I just liked the ideas he presents in his video!

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Story of Stuff

Happy New Year. Have you heard the Story of Stuff?

Someone sent this to me over the holidays – actually a couple of people sent it to me, so you may have seen it, too.  I thought it was a wonderful gift to receive and a pretty appropriate time to show up during the ‘consumer-ccentric’ holiday season.

If you haven’t seen it, take 2 minutes and 37 seconds to watch Chapter 1 here.

It’s an informative and easy to comprehend, but important, video that explores consumerism’s effect on our environment.

If your like most American’s, you probably know the effect of spending on your wallet, but if you haven’t thought about how it effects our planet, then you might be surprised.

The Good News is Annie Leonard (and the people who put this together) offer solutions for Another Way – easy, everyday, attainable solutions to help us change a system in crisis to one that works for all of us.  If you want to watch the full 20 min video try the Story of Stuff website (it was down at the time of this post, but I am sure it will be back up soon, or so I hope).  But you can always catch the individual chapters on YouTube, as well: http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=FreeRangeStudios

Also, I’d love to hear your thoughts on this video, so post a comment below.

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