by Dasha Ortenberg | Feb 13, 2018 | Blog Morocco, Dasha Ortenberg, Morocco
“The long poem of walking manipulates spatial organizations… it is neither foreign to them… nor in conformity with them.” —Michel de Certeau, The Practice of Everyday Life I am so humbled by this opportunity to simultaneously teach and learn in Casablanca...
by Tiare Ribeaux | Feb 10, 2018 | Blog Ukraine, Tiare Ribeaux, Ukraine
A large part of my arts practice is informed and shaped by the environments, spaces, and communities I’ve lived in and travelled through, including my native island of Oah’u in Hawai’i. I’ve always been inspired to create meaningful spaces for cultural dialogue, and...
by Laura Wright | Jan 30, 2018 | Blog India, India, Laura Wright
Teaching is no less a work of art than the creation of artwork itself. For the past ten years my artwork has evolved into platforms and objects that aspire to give people a place to find their voice, express their individual and collective beauty, and learn more...
by Michael Kuetemeyer | Jul 1, 2017 | Blog Cambodia, Cambodia, Michael Kuetemeyer
As a representative from the United States, it was inspiring to see that addressing environmental issues is such a high priority among so many people in Cambodia. Leaders young and old are working hard with beautiful creativity to heal our world. The American Arts...
by Michael Kuetemeyer | Jun 12, 2017 | Blog Cambodia, Cambodia, Michael Kuetemeyer
The community project descriptions below were written by participants in American Arts Incubator — Cambodia and focus on environmental health in the country. These projects were initiated during Michael Kuetemeyer’s Incubator workshop and will continue to...