Between Bodies

 
 

Between Bodies

 

What’s between you and me? Between us and them? Between our bodies and the places we inhabit? Between the sky, the land, the water? Between wild bodies and built spaces? Between absence and presence? Between who we are now and who we long to become?

These are some of the many questions our community has been pondering over the past year. We’ve come together to explore embodied photographic practices that are grounded in the senses, shared conversations between bodies, noticed and deepened the relationships that connect all bodies. Along the way, we’ve been bringing our own bodies to photography, sharing personal and collective grief through image making, documenting natural disasters as we live through them, expressing the ways our bodies are intimately entwined with each other’s and the earth body we live in.

Participating Artists: Alli Harper, Ann Villano, April McNiff, Barbara Dombach, Barron Northrup, Beate Sass, Casey Visco, Chris Hancock Donaldson, Chris Warner-Carey, Clare Palmer, Danielle Callahan, Donna Wesley Spencer, Eliza Schweizbach, Frances Bukovsky, George Lottermoser, Greg Garner, Jaina Cipriano, Joon Powell, Jon Stuart, Julie Williams Dixon, Kaoly Gutierrez, Kate Kennington Steer, Kathleen Pace, Kaye Savage, L. A. Real, Laura Rudkin-Miniot, Leah Mowers, Lesley Price, Lisa Kachajian, Lyn S. Miller, Lynne Buchanan, Patrick Tilghman, Paul Wanta, Rita Kovtun, Rosie Villano, Ruth Steinberg, S. Maria Brandt, Sarah Barker, Shawn Moreton, Tracy Warren, Vera Saltzman, Yvonne Dalschen

 
 
Susan Patrice

As the founder and director of Makers Circle, Susan Patrice designs and implements arts-informed community initiatives in partnership with non-arts organizations who want to expand their reach and impact through innovative cross-sector collaboration. Makers Circle has a deep passion for the power of the creative process to encourage adaptive change, expand awareness, and open up new ways of seeing and relating. We believe that the arts and artists should play a major role in community regeneration and non-profit advancement. Web design and digital storytelling are foundational to the work we do with non-profits.

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