Photographer Thilde Jensen’s long awaited ‘The Canaries’ book is finally available to purchase.
Art
Your 15 minutes of fame: Be in Thilde’s “Canaries” book
Danish photographer Thilde Jensen is heading out to complete the last segment of her “Canaries” series for an upcoming book documenting life with environmental illness. Want to get in on the project? Email her to get involved.
Canaries series featured on Esquire Russia
Twenty images from photographer Thilde Jensen’s “Canaries” collection are being featured on the website of Esquire Russia.
Get invited to Thilde Jensen’s “Canaries” book release party
When you donate to Thilde Jensen’s Canaries book project, you’ll receive a variety of perks, depending on your contribution amount, from a signed print and credit in the book to a signed copy of the book itself and an invitation to the book release party.
Art show detailing environmental illness gets great press
Performance artist Monet Clark’s most recent show, “California Girl” at the Krowswork Gallery in Oakland, California is getting great reviews.
Artist Monet Clark on Disability Rap this Friday 12-1pm PST
Performance artist and severe MCS/CFS survivor Monet Clark will be speaking with radio host and disability rights activist Ana Acton on her radio show “Disability Rap” this Friday from 12-1pm PST.
Call for submissions: Scarsongs
Submit your writing and art for an anthology articulating the terrain of trauma and resilience – a collaboration of the Icarus Project, the Bay Area Radical Mental Health Collective, and Activist Trauma Support.
Shameless: The ART of Disability
Bonnie Sherr Klein’s film presents a funny and intimate portrait of five surprising individuals with diverse disabilities. Watch the film and then join our live chat to discuss disability, art, and creativity.
Artists: Win a 3 Bedroom House in Maine!
One lucky artist may be the new owner of this 3 bedroom house located in Sanford, Maine — if they can write the winning essay for the Artist’s House Essay Contest.
Creativity
Creativity comes in many forms. Write a poem, paint a picture, cook a meal, play a game, create a ritual, design a vision board. Get the juices flowing in the right side of your brain. For those of us with toxic brain injury, creating can be a healing act.