Tag: Handmade Arts and Crafts
Make Your Craft Show Display Stand Out From The Crowd
February 24th, 2010, No Comments
Make Your Craft Show Display Stand Out From The Crowd By Amrendra Singh If you have decided to try your hand at setting up at craft shows, festivals, or flea markets, then you’ll need to have the right craft show display to make your wares stand apart from the rest. This is especially important if [...]
Colorado Artists’ Residencies
November 27th, 2009, No Comments
Artists in the following fields: Ceramics Digital Media/Photography Furniture Design/Wood/Sculpture Painting & Drawing Printmaking Sculpture …interested in improving their art through living, breathing, and creating their art at an artist in residency program should get more information at http://www.andersonranch.org/residencies/index.php?page=residency-overview Application deadline for the Fall 2010/Spring 2011 Artists’ Residency program is FEBRUARY 1, 2010. Notifications to [...]
Interview with James Dillehay
November 13th, 2009, No Comments
James: I grew up in Houston Texas, sometimes working in my father’s retail clothing business in my early teens. In my twenties, my dad expanded to 4 stores and incorporated. I was expected to take over the business and it seemed like the logical choice. Meanwhile, I had a side interest — studying human potential – as in personal growth through consciousness raising practices.
I had come across a Sufi master from Baghdad who traveled around the world teaching ancient techniques for increasing one’s perceptions and intelligence. In a workshop with this man, who seemed straight out of the Arabian Nights, he told me I should quit my job – that it was holding me back from the work I would be doing later on.
Needless to say, this created quite a lot of stress. On the one hand, my father’s business was a golden opportunity. And on the other hand, I could spend some unknown amount of time walking a path that stretched back into antiquity with no clear promise of anything my Western mind could grasp. But it was the call of adventure into the unknown that finally won out.




