Art is our one true global language. It knows no Nation, it favors no race, and it acknowledges no class. It speaks to our need to reveal, heal and transform. It transcends our ordinary lives and lets us imagine what is possible." Richard Kalmer All one has to do is look outside your door and you know something is a awry. There is the ever increasing population of homeless people on our streets, many of whom are veterans and/or mentally disabled. Then turn on your TV and look at the staggering facts of the increased incidents of domestic violence, abuse and sex trafficking within our communities. Also, check out our “normal” adult population as a large percentage are addicted to drugs and alcohol for mood elevation and numbing. No one can argue that in the 21st century there is a lot of disconnect and misery. Things really have to change. Can Art and its process be a catalyst? It seems that the ever spiraling argument from our politicians is that Art is not necessary in our society, but war is necessary. This hawkish worldview has many flaws: It causes a lot of suffering and torture, and it costs a lot of money. Every year our governments slice away at the collective cultural, arts, and arts education budgets to aid our addiction to institutionalized violence. The arts advocacy folks have refined their standard and very convincing argument that the arts revitalize and actually create our economy, which they do 100%! But for me there is an even more compelling and restorative argument here: that creating art is actually beneficial for one's own well being and for the community as a whole. It is not a bandage for societal wounds, but actually an agent of transformation and healing. The bottom line is art is good! Here are some facts about the benefits of art:
Let the paradigm shift and lets all imagine a global art intervention! Lauren and I have been on this quest since the beginning of our Art is Moving collaboration in 2008. This is also precisely why we founded ARTbreakDay. Art can change the world. Within its magic it empowers individuals and entices a knowing of freedom! If you feel art is truly a beneficial for everyone in our society please join us on Friday, September 6, 2019 at ARTbreakDay! Experience the bliss of creating together in your community. If you cannot make it to one of our sites, take a moment in your day to take a break and create something!! All children are artists. The problem is how to remain an artist once he grows up. Pablo Picasso
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Lisa Rasmussen MFA is the Founder and Director of the Harmonia Institute. Lisa Rasmussen—artist, educator, curator, life coach, arts and healing practitioner, and art advocate—believes art can change and heal the world. Archives
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