IART: In the Between

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Wednesday, January 29, 2014

Art, Love and Changing the World -- Abel's Question

Sand writes at the very end of the book, "through attention to the elsewhere and erstwhile it is here & in this time I am alive to love you." do you think this kind of process for making art and this message of love have the power to create a more just and compassionate world? why, or why not?
Posted by Jen Hofer at 5:16 PM
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