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works & conversations #42: Our theme "Momentary Eternal" came from our conversation with artist Derek Weisberg. Somehow, magically, content for the issue emerged lining up with our theme as if guided by an invisible hand. (The print version has much more visual content. If you'd like a copy email me here.)

 

Issue #42               July 2023

Momentary Eternal

Table of Contents

From the Editor

Momentary Eternal
A Conversation with Derek Weisberg

A Note on Art in the Streets

This Side of Eternity
Pavi Mehta

My Defining Moment
David Feldman

A Spiral Dance
A Conversation with Mark King

A Visit with Lama Samten
You Are A Mountain

A Visitation
Catherine Carney-Feldman

Walks with Ula

Bird Dreams -- Riding Hope
Freda Karpf

Letters and Comments

Indigo Animal
Rue Harrison

 
 
 
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"To be an artist is not a matter of making paintings or objects at all. What we are really dealing with is our state of consciousness and the shape of our perception... The act of art is a tool for extended consciousness." --Robert Irwin

 

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