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11/24/2017
An inspiring interview to add to your holiday reading, a conversation with Ursula K. Le Guin:
“Fifty years ago, science fiction and fantasy were marginal genres. They weren’t respectable. In 1974, you gave a talk entitled “Why Are Americans Afraid of Dragons?”
There’s a tendency in American culture to leave the imagination to kids — they’ll grow out of it and grow up to be good businessmen or politicians.
Hasn’t that changed? We seem inundated with fantasy now.
But much of it is derivative; you can a mash lot of orcs and unicorns and intergalactic wars together without actually imagining anything. One of the troubles with our culture is we do not respect and train the imagination. It needs exercise. It needs practice.”
https://lareviewofbooks.org/article/writing-namele
Writing Nameless Things: An Interview with Ursula K. Le Guin - Los Angeles Review of Books "One of the troubles with our culture is we do not respect and train the imagination. It needs exercise." An interview with SF great Ursula K. Le Guin.
11/21/2017
This week Creative Santa Fe's blog 'Three Questions with...' features our very own Yazmany Arboleda. The piece includes inspiring stories from at Yale School of Management and Carnegie Hall as well as other projects from the past 10 years of his career. Click below to read on:
Yazmany Arboleda - Creative Santa Fe I had the great pleasure of meeting Colombian American Artist Yazmany Arboleda at the Abu Dhabi Culture Summit last April. Like his work, Yazmany radiates optimism, élan, and wonder in a world that increasingly seems bleak, fractured, and hostile. He has been engaged in the practice of creating what...
04/25/2017
Yale School of Management "uses art to cultivate community leadership skills among its crop of future CEOs." 👍
cc: Yazmany Arboleda, Gayla B., Elizabeth Thys, Elaine Dang
Yale School of Management Embraces Art With 'Espejismo' | artnet News A project opening at Yale School of Management today invites viewers to submit personal objects and narratives that reflect who they are.
04/25/2017
"ESPEJISMO: A Festival of Borrowed Reflections" by Yazmany Arboleda, will be on view at Yale School of Management, Bekenstein Atrium through to April 30.
The project was realised thanks to the students and faculty of the School of Mangement and the participation of a comunity that shared their reflection.
Read more about the project on artnet: https://news.artnet.com/exhibitions/yale-school-of-management-art-espejismo-934583
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