THE SUBMISSIONS ARE CLOSED
Above, Studio Assistant Charlotte Murphy talks about The Place Where Project
Share an artistic or written expression of memories, emotions, ideas, and sensory experiences of place!
Is there a place that is meaningful to you?
Places make our stories unique and they connect us to each other. We know places that we belong and places that don’t accept who we are. We can remember where we fell in love, experienced loss, conquered a fear, felt most alone, or completely at peace. There are beautiful places, ordinary places, places we share with others, and places we keep to ourselves.
We would love to know how you create place
First, think about a place. Why is this place important? Think of a specific time, a moment that makes this place meaningful to you. What senses, memories, or emotions come up? What story is written in that place?
Next, share with us this story without using the name of the actual place. Your response can be an anecdote, essay, or poem. You can take a photograph, create a painting or drawing, make a short video, or create an audio recording. Remember, there is no ‘wrong’ way to experience place; imperfection is what makes life interesting. You can try closing your eyes to be in your place. Let your emotions and experiences guide you. Use specific detail as well as sensory detail- what does the place feel like? Smell like? Sound like? What have you learned from this place?
However you choose to respond, we greatly appreciate your contribution! We are curious, we are listening, and we are excited to see your expression of place!
2. Submit your artwork with the following guidelines:
Finish this phrase to create the title of your response: The Place Where__________________________.
Size guidelines for submissions:
drawing or painting scan/photo -1MB Max
creative writing -500 word Max
photography -1MB Max
video- 60 seconds Max
sound recording of your place or your voice -60 seconds Max
3. General guidelines for submissions:
Do not use the actual name of the place you are describing
submissions need to be your own work
photographs and video should be of your place that you have chosen; selfies of yourself or another person are not considered for the gallery. We encourage your own expression in that place.
be kind