Individuals are instructed to create a "rock" from clay to represent their inner darkness or trauma, and then create a small token of light, which is made from porcelain. In The Cairn Project, by Corinne Peterson, participants from the Chicago area are invited to join in workshops where they handle clay and porcelain, and share their trauma in order to see their light. "There is no greater agony than bearing an untold story inside you" - Maya AngelouĮxposing truth, sharing untold stories, and releasing traumatic adversity can serve as a mental and emotional cleansing. The fact that the Book Club editor let me write a feature about him made it even more rewarding.Īrt Fri An Interview with Corinne Peterson: Healing the Split He talked, answered questions and signed copies of his new book ( I Dreamed I Was a Very Clean Tramp) at the Book Cellar on Lincoln Avenue and I felt fortunate to see the bass player and singer with the Voidoids, Television and the Heartbreakers. It was a feature on Richard Hell, the punk rock performer of the '70s, best known for his "Please Kill Me" shirt. My first post was in May 2013 for the Book Club page. It has been invigorating intellectually and emotionally to have a place to write regularly about the arts I love-theater, art, design, architecture, sometimes books or music. I'm going to miss Gapers Block very much. Shorter tenure than many of the veteran GB writers, but I have written 284 posts during that time. I've been A/C page editor for a year and theater/arts writer for almost three years. I think I'll take the plunge and write the last post on Gapers Block before it goes on hiatus in an hour or so. Theater Thu Bye Bye, Gapers Block from the A/C Team
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