Last Saturday Lauren and I began working on our “Crush” installation. Audio comes first…because stories come first. We had a parade of women coming in and out of the recording booth telling stories of unrequited love. We actually have some men scheduled for the upcoming weeks. I read a great article in the Trib about crushes-gone-wild with the tween generation.
Sama and Sherry return to Palestine
My wondeful friends, and fellow 6+’ers returned to Palestine this week. They are installing an exhibition and meeting artists for us to collaborate with in late September. The nuns in Bethlehem prepared them coffee, cheese, and falafel for breakfast this morning. I had coffee and oatmeal. Sama made it through security at the airport in record time, 2 hours. For Sherry it was only a few minutes.
They are currently staying in Bethlehem with our friends at The International Center.
Sama keeps a travel-log (with photos!) here:
Excerpts from Sherry’s a “good morning” email:
“People at the International Center are very kind, a bit frazzled – too much work and too much constant confrontation with the oppression of Palestine. They are trying to interject this in the world and help the Palestinians through cultural interaction, education.
I have not felt fear here among the Palestinians, the taxi driver, the people in the falafel stands, the shops are kind and good humored. After dinner of day 2 Sama and I stopped to buy a bottle of wine and chocalate in a small shop. I commented on the good wines available. He said “yes, we have many things here in our prison.”
“Cultural interaction”….hmmmmm….that is good. Even we could use some of that over here….
Jackson(ville)
Yes. The Sufjan Stevens song sounds like Jacksonville.
I went to do a show and lecture at MacMurray College and to see my long-lost-lovely-rediscovered friend, Khara Koffel. She’s one of those friends who you see years later and you carry-on like its only been a few weeks.
Yes, J’Ville has it all… [Read more…] about Jackson(ville)