FOOD FOR THOUGHT: Creative Quarantine
A note from Hera President, Uli Brahmst,
Anxiety, chaos, doubt, and raw emotion are familiar territory for most artists and in many ways the ground we walk on and from which we lift ourselves every day to reach for a more inspiring reality.
Hera member Kathie Florsheim called me yesterday morning pointing out that people look to the arts for mental and spiritual sustenance in times of crisis and that we at Hera need to respond to that call. I had started to discuss this blog the night before and Kathie’s comments focused me on the reality that artists are in a way experts on anxiety and on moving beyond it. We decided to share what Hera artists will be doing with their time in refuge.
Mara Trachtenberg will be the editor in chief of this blog and our members are invited to post aspects of their daily creative experience. I am looking forward to be inspired by my peers at a time of great reconfiguration. I am convinced that the chaos of the moment holds profound creative potential.
“Kierkegaard and Nietzsche and Camus and Sartre have proclaimed that courage is not the absence of despair; it is, rather, the capacity to move ahead in spite of despair.”
(The Courage to Create, Rollo May)
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