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Guest Post: Marcella Calabi ~ The Onlooker’s Journal: Part 1 of 3

Guest Post: Marcella Calabi ~ The Onlooker’s Journal: Part 1 of 3

Marcella Calabi, principal consultant at Clarityworks and a multi-talented, award-winning soprano and music teacher, wrote several journal entries over the course of her multi-day stay with the Art Monastery this summer. This is the first of three parts. ~ THURSDAY 8/16/2012 So, I’m in Labro and have seen our people in person and in performance. […]

Isle of Noises

Posted by on Sep 17, 2012 in Art Monastery SF, Blog, News, Performances | No Comments
Isle of Noises

The Isle of Noises Saturday, October 13 at 8 pm  The Center SF 548 Fillmore, San Francisco $15 online, $20 at the door http://www.tricksterevents.com/Upcoming_Events.html Starring Art Monastery Project Co-Founder and renowned tenor, Christopher Fülling, as well as Artmonk Lesley Littlefield. Incorporating Visual Art, Vendor Marketplace, Interactive Art and Performances, and Curiosities, “The Isle of Noises” is […]

Neva Cockrell ~ Small Deaths, Personal Requiems

Neva Cockrell ~ Small Deaths, Personal Requiems

This entry was composed by summer Artmonk-in-Residence Neva Cockrell. The 90 days of residency officially ended last Friday. One by one, our summer community is heading off in different directions, and the past few days have brought a chilly wind—reminding me of change, bringing fresh new energy. I’ve been sitting in our surprisingly quiet house, […]

Inside the Process ~ Day 84 ~ “Soon, this place will be filled with ghosts.”

Inside the Process ~ Day 84 ~ “Soon, this place will be filled with ghosts.”

This post was composed on August 23, 2012. Soon, this place will be filled with ghosts. In just two days, we have our final show, and then it all flows from there: Andi will depart the next day; we’ll have a closing ceremony; soon after, the others will depart and slowly everyone will start to […]

Inside the Process ~ Day 79 ~ Touching Hearts

Inside the Process ~ Day 79 ~ Touching Hearts

This post was composed on August 18, 2012. How do you, as an artist, measure success? We’ve been having this discussion around the community over the past few weeks, and it’s particularly interesting as we continue to run our show for ever-changing, wildly different Italian audiences. I think I measure success somehow by number and […]

Hindsight: “I am so lucky. Just the luckiest.”

Hindsight: “I am so lucky. Just the luckiest.”

These are the scanned pages of Artmonk-in-Residence Ryan Hazelbaker‘s journal. [media-credit id=3 align=”aligncenter” width=”1111″][/media-credit][media-credit id=3 align=”aligncenter” width=”1221″][/media-credit][media-credit id=3 align=”aligncenter” width=”1129″][/media-credit][media-credit id=3 align=”aligncenter” width=”1033″][/media-credit]

August Newsletter: Full Summer Swing at the Art Monastery!

August Newsletter: Full Summer Swing at the Art Monastery!

  IndieGoGo gratitude, presenting Karen Gifford, Ad Mortem update, Short Film Fest call for entries, seeking our ideal board member, San Francisco fundraising event, volunteer appreciation weekend, writing workshop, and holiday cards! Friend on Facebook Follow on Twitter Forward to a Friend Volunteer Appreciation Party Please join us in Italy on September 8 & 9 […]

L’eterno smascherato

L’eterno smascherato

Art Monastery original collaboratively-devised theater piece, formerly known as Ad Mortem, will be performed at Calici Sotto Le Stelle, Labro August 15 at 9:00pm August 17 at 9:00pm  Spoleto Open Fringe Festival, Parco Spoletosfera, Spoleto August 24 at 9:00pm August 25 at 9:00pm

The Myriad Layers and Textures of L’Eterno Smascherato

The Myriad Layers and Textures of L’Eterno Smascherato

Artmonk-in-Residence and Costume Designer Anaya Cullen wrote the following post on the process of imagining, designing, and mapping the costumes for L’Eterno Smascherato. ~ Designing costumes for L’Eterno Smascherato was a deliciously rich experience and a welcome challenge. Working in a highly collaborative, experimental process to develop the piece, we had many lively discussions as […]