![]() Chances are you are in the same boat as me? Sheltering in place and social distancing. This has been very difficult for me. My usual day to day is full of social interaction. Between my groups and individuals that I work with. Now my days are just myself and my two dogs, until my spouse comes home in the evening and is with me on the weekends. Fortunately, I have a writing project with a deadline which is helping in filling up some of the days. I am still making time to make art. It is quiet and at times a bit hauntingly alone. This is the reason we created the Shut-In Open Studio project. The newest of the Artist/Humankind: Location/Earth (AHLE). It's a space where anyone can submit a piece of art in reflection of what is going on around us, with what ever content is on that artist's mind. You are not alone! No art experience necessary. No age requirement. Just EMAIL a JPEG of your piece to me and include the following:
Images can be seen at the AHLE Instagram and also on the AHLE Facebook
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It has been a minute since my last post. I realize through social distancing all the things that I usually do and can not now. Stepping back I look at the multitude of outlets we have in our lives and are now "grounded" from.
How is this impacting you? While my dogs have been excellent company while my spouse is at work, I found myself initially frustrated at having to work from home. I am not teaching this term so I did not have to adjust to online teaching. A great deal of my work is making art in person with people. Whether it's individuals, families or groups...in person. It was a difficult decision to cancel all my groups for the next two weeks, but I did it for the health and safety of all. While I can still offer individual telehealth sessions with clients it is appropriate for, I won't see many of the youth or groups I work with for at least two weeks. I have been isolating since last Thursday when I had a cold which quickly passed (thankfully). Five days and at least 13 more to go. How do we get through this difficult and historical time? We can choose to be creative in how we manage each day. I have had times where I was sucked down a Netflix wormhole. There is also a 1000 piece puzzle that I have been working on since Saturday. My spouse wants nothing to do with it. These are coping mechanisms that can be pleasing, but not helpful if that is all I do. I had to snap myself out of these by reminding myself what is outside of my front door. The world. It's all still there and we are going to get through this. Today I decided I wanted to reach out to you and offer some tips to manage through these crazy times. I hope they are helpful. Remember we will get through this.
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September 2020
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