by Thesis Mentor | Feb 21, 2021 | blogs, diaries, professor powell, thesis2021, Uncategorized, video projects
Covid Dreams was a collaborative project started in the spring of 2020, led by Buffalo, New York video artist, Dorothea Brammer. Dorothea brought a group of twenty artists from around the world to construct videos from the collective dreams that we were having. I put...
by Thesis Mentor | May 10, 2020 | blogs, professor powell, video projects
There are three narratives that happen when you take. a walk in nature. The first is what you see. The second narrative is what you hear. The third narrative is the dialogue in your head as you pass through the trees and smell the air. This is the thirteeth...
by Thesis Mentor | May 7, 2020 | blogs, professor powell
Every tear spring comes and i am exhausted and sad. Losing my seniors is like being left at the alter. Heartbroken and lonely I pack my bags, clean up my office, and head into the woods to hike and make art. My mentor and teacher from RISD told me that his best dyas...
by Thesis Mentor | Apr 12, 2020 | blogs, diaries, professor powell, video projects
My only verbal contact with the outside world is through the window of electronic media. I long for the tactile experience of touch and facial reactions. We hurry through our business. I try to find that place where the media/ medium only sees itself. We become echos...
by Thesis Mentor | Apr 8, 2020 | blogs, diaries, professor powell, video projects
The mundane and the healthy. I have been making Compost for over 45 years. When I was twenty years old i worked on Scott and Helen Nearings farm in Maine. Day after day i would build these 4ft by 4 ft X 4ft piles with logs, sheep manure and seaweed. A pile would...
by Thesis Mentor | Mar 30, 2020 | blogs, diaries, professor powell
Wasn’t expecting to include this. Diane, my partner is a “Pre K Counts ” preschool teacher. David, her student, lost his dog last week. This is the underside of the Pandemic. We must mourn for our losses electronically. The amount time needed...