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Artmonk Retreat 2011

Posted by on Mar 21, 2011 in News, Performances, Projects | No Comments

A crew of 26 Artmonks experienced the second annual Art Monastery spiritual retreat at the energetically vibrating Integratron in California. Actors, musicians, writers, artists, all. The coldness of the January Mojave desert was bone chillling. Over 10 days Joel and Michelle Levey guided, supported, cried, hugged us through multiple meditation practices to access those that […]

An Unpredictable Life & Your Contribution

Posted by on Dec 30, 2010 in News | No Comments

To make a tax-deductible donation: CLICK HERE. To make a non tax-deductible donation: CLICK HERE. To make the HIGHEST IMPACT, consider a recurring gift: CLICK HERE. Are you an Artmonk? www.artmonastery.org/home/partecipa/artmonk To make a tax-deductible donation: CLICK HERE. To make a non tax-deductible donation: CLICK HERE. To make the HIGHEST IMPACT, consider a recurring gift: […]

Available Positions

Posted by on Dec 9, 2010 in News | No Comments

Art Monastery Project Looking to Fill Two Roles Marketing Intern / Presidential Assistant (full time, dates flexible) Work-Trade Helpers (part time, dates flexible) We are looking for energetic, hardworking musicians, artists, craftspeople, and stage managers to trade work for a shared room (low season) or private tent (high season) at our beautiful monastery in Labro, […]

Guest Post: Candace Smith and Cappella Artemisia launch Kickstarter campaign

Posted by on Nov 29, 2010 in Uncategorized | No Comments

Longtime Art Monastery friend, supporter, collaborator, and visiting artist, Candace Smith, is launching a Kickstarter campaign for her music ensemble, Cappella Artemisia. This is not an Art Monastery Project campaign, but we whole-heartedly support her, her group, and their mission. Below, the word from Candace: Cappella Artemisia launches a Kickstarter campaign! In the 16th and […]

Creating a Permaculture Garden in Italy

Posted by on Jun 18, 2009 in Blog | 2 Comments

This spring I began to build a permaculture garden behind the fontanella (”fountain”) of the Art Monastery guesthouse, Casale Santa Brigida starting from a plot of land filled with weeds, grass and rocks. A couple months later, it looks great, largely thanks to the many lovely people (Nathan, Sarah, Erin, Gennaro and Besant Hill, to […]