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Summer Newsletter

Summer Newsletter

Inside the process of our summer devised theater piece, our first ever Annual Report, a glimpse into the first week of one of our Artmonks-in-Residence, and open applications for visual artist residencies in the fall!
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Annual Report 2011
We are proud to announce the first ever Annual Report for the Art Monastery Project!
It is now available
on our website:
https://www.artmonastery.org/annual-report

Visual Artist Residencies

Art Monastery Italia is now accepting applications for visiting artists this fall.
https://www.artmonastery.org/visiting-artists
Come and
visit us in Labro!

Join us as we actively create the world
we want to live in

We are now on day 21 of our 90-day intensive laboratory, applying monastic practices to artmaking more deeply than ever before! In this 90-second video blog, Artmonk-in-Residence Raphael Sacks speaks about his first week at Art Monastery Italia.

but we still need
your help!

We are more than halfway to our fundraising goal of $7000 with 17 days remaining of the IndieGoGo campaign. It’s not too late for you to join in the fun—we’ve got some excellent perks: 
•    recordings of our Gregorian chant

•    handmade postcard paintings by ED Betsy McCall
•    online singing telegrams
•    stays at Art Monastery Italia
•    and even lunch with the mayor of Labro! 

Check out our campaign video to learn more about our ground-breaking program this summer, taking collaboration to the next level.

 
Inside the Process
blog series

Perhaps the most special of all the perks is that benefactors at the $1000 level and above receive access to the Inside the Process blog series, a raw glimpse of the blood, sweat, and tears that go into the production of an entirely original piece, really inviting you into the inner circle of our creative process. We’re offering the first blog to all of you to tempt you to join us in this important work. 

Copyright © 2012 Art Monastery Project, All rights reserved.
Images courtesy of Marko Grunz, Nathan Rosquist, and Betsy McCall.

 

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