Of the many blessings of the Manang Artist Residency, connectivity wasn’t one of them, and disconnectivity arguably was. I’m back in New Hampshire and have photos to share, which I’ll be doing judiciously and in batches now that I have all the internet I want.
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Our current title in the Asynchronous Studio Book Club is Art in America 1945-1970: Writings from the Age of Abstract Expressionism, Pop Art, and Minimalism by Jed Perl. For more information, see the ASBC homepage.
The current exhibition in the Dissident Museum is David Curcio: The Point of the Needle.
Transformative surroundings. Did you experience altitude sickness during your time there? Are you going through any withdrawal on your return? New Hampshire has a beauty of its own but on smaller scale than mountain vistas that support the sky.
Such amazing beauty. Thanks for sharing.