Thursday, April 28, 2011

Come One Come ALL! Celebrate with us!

The Indian Summer presents


b r o o d i n g:: hope and relief.

For 80 days in the fall, Arley Arrington and Sarah Tisdale attempted to get their carbon footprint as low as possible through dramatic changes in their everyday lives. Both began to question the status quo of overconsumption and poverty in the world today. Brooding is a collection of art work reflecting their experience. Can we continue to ignore disparity? What role do we play in this story? We are brooding, but for how long? Where is the hope, the actual relief? Please join them in a celebration of the Indian Summer FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 4-6 PM, Fine Arts Cafe in Campbell Hall with their work,  free local food, and a collaborative art project.
To learn more about the Indian Summer visit theindiansummer-cville.blogspot.com/
Plan. Act. React.

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

:::so it might be old news...but we are still dwelling on it:::

ON THE NEWS!


We had a really nice video; but it seems to have disappeared. O well. 

And the last phase of the Indian Summer is embarking...now that we have had time to take a little introspective journey through art making and other reflective processes, the manifestations (aka art works) will be displayed soon in an exhibition with free local food. Friday April 29 to be exact. Everyone's invited. More details to follow.