Maine Artists Only
Friday, August 20th, 2010 10:15 amA note from someone (apparently) from the Maine Arts Commission, posted down in
this thread reminds Maine artists that there is a "constituent survey" now in progress here.
Only Maine artists may play, but any Maine artist may play. Though the Maine Arts Commission leans heavily toward visual artists (let's face it -- it's easier and more exciting to point at a sculpture or a painting or a play and say, "Look! Art!" to Cultural Tourists -- than it is to hold up a book and say, "Look! Art!"), they do allow writers to speak as artists.
this thread reminds Maine artists that there is a "constituent survey" now in progress here.
Only Maine artists may play, but any Maine artist may play. Though the Maine Arts Commission leans heavily toward visual artists (let's face it -- it's easier and more exciting to point at a sculpture or a painting or a play and say, "Look! Art!" to Cultural Tourists -- than it is to hold up a book and say, "Look! Art!"), they do allow writers to speak as artists.
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Date: 2010-08-20 02:41 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2010-08-20 04:38 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2010-08-20 05:57 pm (UTC)Face it, nobody wants to watch either of us sit in the window of a department store, staring at the screen until the drops of blood break out on our foreheads...
writing as performance art?
Date: 2010-08-21 12:19 am (UTC)Incidentally, while it was supposedly written "on the spot," I noticed that he had a big lab notebook that he pulled out and leafed through at times. I always wondered what was in that notebook.
Maybe that was a forerunner of the Storyteller's Bowl? We didn't have any web then...
Re: writing as performance art?
Date: 2010-08-21 12:21 am (UTC)Mike
Maine Artists Only
Date: 2010-08-31 12:11 pm (UTC)As a staff member at the Maine Arts Commission I can honestly state that we have no intention of promoting one genre of arts above any other but it can seem that way and feedback like what you are providing does get shared and taken fully into account.
The survey is a chance for views to be shared in a safe environment and I can assure you that all will be read, discussed and used to construct a plan to move the arts forward in Maine. We hope that we hear from many literary artists through the survey. To date, 56 literary artists have responded.
Darrell Bulmer, Maine Arts Commission. Darrell.Bulmer@maine.gov