CAC Artist In Residence at the Public Library: Elan Schwartz
Join CAC's Spring Artist-in-Residence, Elan Schwartz, every Wednesday 4-6PM at the downtown Public Library!
Elan's residency will be focusing on themes of love, vulnerability, communication, and empathy. Love is an actionable choice we make every day and it is expressed in just as many different ways as people can receive it. It can show up as taking someone's glasses off for them when they fall asleep, helping someone practice for an interview through the night, hugging in silence for as long as is needed, having an honest conversation with yourself about what changes you need to make in your life. It's not always the easiest or most comfortable option in front of us, and it makes us more self aware and connected to each other because of it. The space is to be used as an environment where people can drop in from the busy world outside and ground oneself in what's important to you. Visitors will be engaged through embroidery/sewing, writing, drawing, independent, and collaborative making to explore the multitude of ways we can love ourselves and each other.
This project is supported by the generosity of tens of thousands of contributors to the annual ArtsWave Campaign, the Cincinnati region's primary source for arts funding.
This calendar listing is brought to you by Cincy A&E, the Cincinnati region's one-stop, online calendar for arts and entertainment events, powered by ArtsWave. (Source: ohio.org)
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Elan's residency will be focusing on themes of love, vulnerability, communication, and empathy. Love is an actionable choice we make every day and it is expressed in just as many different ways as people can receive it. It can show up as taking someone's glasses off for them when they fall asleep, helping someone practice for an interview through the night, hugging in silence for as long as is needed, having an honest conversation with yourself about what changes you need to make in your life. It's not always the easiest or most comfortable option in front of us, and it makes us more self aware and connected to each other because of it. The space is to be used as an environment where people can drop in from the busy world outside and ground oneself in what's important to you. Visitors will be engaged through embroidery/sewing, writing, drawing, independent, and collaborative making to explore the multitude of ways we can love ourselves and each other.
This project is supported by the generosity of tens of thousands of contributors to the annual ArtsWave Campaign, the Cincinnati region's primary source for arts funding.
This calendar listing is brought to you by Cincy A&E, the Cincinnati region's one-stop, online calendar for arts and entertainment events, powered by ArtsWave. (Source: ohio.org)