Vigilia della Vita: Artmonks to Perform in Medieval Festival
First gig of the summer! As part of the breathtaking medieval festival Giornate Medioevali in Poggio di Otricoli, the Art Monastery Project presents an evening of sacred music, blending Gregorian chant, instrumental, and polyphony, all on the theme of life and death. Date: July 15, 2012 Time: 21:00 Location: the church at Poggio di Otricoli […]
This Is the Chef ~ Welcome to the Kitchen
This is the chef, and here are the rules. So, I feel that I’m finally in a space where I can start writing about what is happening here. The first thing I have to say is that I am not a writer; I am a cook, or cuoca, as Italians would say. I ended up […]
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Summer Newsletter
Inside the process of our summer devised theater piece, our first ever Annual Report, a glimpse into the first week of one of our Artmonks-in-Residence, and open applications for visual artist residencies in the fall! Is this email not displaying correctly? View it in your browser. Friend on Facebook Follow on Twitter Forward to a […]
A Day in the Life of an Artmonk: Raphael Sacks on Day 8 of the 90-Day Retreat
Artmonk-in-Residence Raphael Sacks speaks about his first week of the 90-day art-monastic retreat in Italy in this 90-second video blog. The Art Monastery is honored to count Raphael amongst us this summer. His resume boasts everything from improvising vocal solos for audiences of up to 8,000 in Sweden with Teater Slava and premiering with the […]
Video Blog ~ Liz’s Welcome Speech
At the first dinner with all the Artmonks-in-Residence, Art Monastery Artistic Director Liz Maxwell speaks to the group about her dream, the work, and her gratitude. It all bodes well for the experiment of this summer’s 90-day intensive art-monastic collaboration!
Making Dirt
“We’re making dirt, guys.” The other day, Charles told us about this fellow, John Jeavons, who has been cultivating soil for decades. He has been painstakingly, gradually, birthing soil that is extremely fertile, totally organic, a nurturing environment from which just about any plant life could thrive. It is work that moves on a global […]
Protected: Inside the Process ~ Day 9 ~ Mother Lover and the Dead Moth
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Beer Fast ~ Beyond the Beer
We are now a week and a half past the end of the Beer Fast. I had thought on Day 14 that the big gift of the fast was about discipline, about practice, and about emptiness. Those were certainly gifts and this quote from Father Tom Ryan certainly still resonates: “The primary reason for self-denial […]
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