A
Strange Kind of Love
40th-Year
Commemorative Project
The
Future of Nations – Part III
Citizen Artists Making Emphatic Arguments
Exhibition
Handout — see below
INTRODUCTION
Love
Canal 40th
Anniversary Project
Sites Across America
4 Demonstration
Methodological Sites will produce a best practices online workbook for communities
experiencing
any sort of disaster or trauma to follow and be accompanied by an evolving
online presence with accompanying documentation of community efforts.
A CultureCures
manual for communities to utilize the arts to rapidily respond to all kinds
of trauma incidents
will evolve to facilitate replication and provide a quick response for healing.
Numerous recent research
findings have found that the arts produce healing,
promote recovery and impact individual/community well-being.
We believe that future economic research will demonstrate that the cost savings
to health care
will prove to be even greater than the arts sectors impact [ROI=10-16X].
Prototype
Sites
Partial List
Other
sites will, unfortunately, evolve over time
Project Promotionals:
WORLD
ART DAY_April 15th 2018
Project Announcement
EARTH
DAY April 22nd 2018
A
Strange Kind of Love
A
Strange Kind of Love
Our
Facebook group to keep informed
"NOT
ALONE"
Communities Unified Recovery Emergency Services
TREE
of LIFE
Meditative Garden
+
Healing Labyrith
To believe a thing impossible is
to make it so.
–French
Proverb
EARLIER HISTORICAL PAGES
1978
LOVE
CANAL
BluePrint For A Disaster Portfolio
BluePrint for
a Disaster
Narrative
A Quarter of a Century Later
September 11th, 2003
EARTHLY
SINS, STRANGE LOVE
EARTH ELEGIES V
A WorldWide Environmental
Confession
In Commemoration of the
Thirtieth Anniversary of
Love Canal
ABOVE–EXHIBITION
HANDOUT
Front
Printed
In both English + Spanish
for the Environmental Exhibition
Curated by Adolfo V. Nodal
The Future of Nations
– Part
III
Citizen Artists Making Emphatic Arguments
18th Street Arts Center
2008
Santa Monica CA
July 12th—September
13th 2008
+
Inaugural
Exhibition
La Casa del Tunel
Tijuna, Mexico
October 2008
C o L a b A R T
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1978 — PRESENT
Everything is two things that converge.
This range of convergence is really the great area of speculation.
—Robert Smithson
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