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      <image:caption>About “Whenever we lose track of our own obsessions, our self-concerns, because we drift for a minute, an hour even, of pure (almost pure) response to that insouciant life: cloud, bird, fox, the flow of light, the dancing  pilgrimage of water, vast stillness of spellbound ephemerae on a lit windowpane, animal voices, mineral hum, wind conversing with rain, ocean with rock, stuttering of fire to coal—then something tethered in us, hobbled like a donkey on its patch of gnawed grass and thistles, breaks free.”   -Denise Levertov, Sojourns in the Parallel World</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Residency “We have to integrate our wounds into our understanding of who we are and what we are really capable of so that we can be whole human beings.” -Rev. angel Kyodo Williams</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Contact “The wilderness soothed my wounds, providing a shield of protection from the aggressive and distrustful world around me.”       -Alisa Orduña</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Contribute “Here in the islands, the mental and physical benefits of open space have become even more profound in the midst of a pandemic.”      -Christa Campbell</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Podcast “Can you listen as if it was your sister speaking? Your grandson? Your niece? Your father? Your aunt? In the Buddha’s teaching, all beings have been our mothers and fathers at some point in the past … Whether or not we “believe” in rebirth, we might approach that teaching as an invitation to connect to our shared humanity, and try to listen to these voices as if they were our own family and friends speaking directly to us …. “                            -Jill Shepherd</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Residency - 404 Found Residency</image:title>
      <image:caption>The 404 FOUND Arts Residency will give artists a nice comfortable place to stay and a work area with everything needed to thrive as artists, in a beautiful setting immersed in nature. The artists will be supported financially to be able to take off to 2-8 weeks from their regular lives in order to come to the residency and do their creative work such as fine art, music composition, choreography, writing or editing, with a goal of generating creative capital to advance their artistic careers. Our Why? We seek to create spaces of creativity and healing that marginalized communities do not usually have access to because we all deserve love, rest, and care so that our creative minds may flourish and offer us a new opportunity to experience freedom and happiness. The residency gives the artist a chance to produce work that can be published or exhibited after their stay. It’s a way to cultivate a body of intellectual property (IP) to be able to move forward in their artistic careers.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Financial and material needs taken care of for the  artist during the residency, all meals are provided,  there are no chores or requirements, so the artist is  free to work without stress, fully supported. “Radical  hospitality” for the artist is the guiding principle.   What does the residency offer? Travel costs, financial award to cover costs while at  the residency (rent, utilities, etc.)  Room and Board (Sleeping and Eating) A newly built Dome situated in beautiful nature for  each resident, and a space to work.  Duration of residencies: 2-8 weeks over summer season.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>We love nature because we learned to love the things that helped us survive. We are hard wired to affiliate with the natural world and just as our health improves when we are in it, so our health suffers when we are divorced from it.                       -E.O. Wilson https://natureandhealth.uw.edu/ https://advances.sciencemag.org/content/5/7/eaax0903.full https://www.nationalgeographic.com/magazine/2016/01/call-to-wild/ https://www.motherearthliving.com/health-and-wellness/mind-and-body/nature-and-health-zmfz16mazolc https://getpocket.com/explore/item/the-healing-power-of-nature?utm_source=pocket-newtab</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>When we’re talking about trauma, when we’re talking about historical trauma, intergenerational trauma, persistent institutional trauma, and personal traumas — whether that be childhood, adolescence, or adulthood — those things, when they are left constricted, you begin to be shaped around the constriction. And it is wordless.                                   - Resmaa Menakem https://www.researchgate.net/publication/287267277_The_Trauma_of_the_Incarceration_Experience https://www.coablog.org/home/2018/3/13/the-power-of-books-incarceration-and-trauma https://www.shilohsophiastudios.com/transforming-the-impacts-of-trauma-through-storytelling-and-creativity-an-artists-perspective/ https://www.msn.com/en-ca/health/wellness/intergenerational-trauma-is-pain-passed-down-generations-hurting-black-peoples-health/ar-BB15OHKy</image:caption>
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