I’m wrapping up my month-long at home fall residency; what a generative time! I’m so grateful to have been able to set aside this intentional time to make progress.
Read More2022 Gratitude Review
Throughout 2022 I leaned-in to creating by experimenting, making decisions in my own way and time, and accepting and even celebrating my unconventional ways of doing and being. Writing about and choosing twelve photographs for the months of 2022, I was reminded of the importance of daily mindfulness and gratitude.
Read More"Ode to Hay Season and Making Hay"
I love hay season. It has arrived here in Northern NM with full force. Fields of the beautiful rolls and rectangular bales line the highway as we drive to Questa today. I feel a flutter of gratitude for and pride in the farmers, ranchers, balers, and knowledge-holders here in Northern NM and world-wide who are continuing this ancient tradition….
Read More'Sounds Surround' Sound Journeys Workshop
Harwood Art Center, 1114 7th St. NW, Albuquerque, NM Saturday, April 2, 10 am – 12 noon
Workshop Facilitator – Claire Coté Workshop is $15 - Preregistration Requested Morning tea and scones provided
The sounds surrounding us are an often neglected, but very important part of our perceptual experience of places and the world in general. This workshop provides guidance on deepening our listening in each place and how to bring soundscape awareness and sound journeys into our work. The workshop will include brief introductions to sound, listening and sound art as well as providing participants with experience-based listening exercises in and out of doors, to open our ears and minds to the sounds surrounding us.
“Sounds Surround” is open to all, but is especially geared towards artists, teachers, park rangers and interpretation specialists.
To register for the workshop please contact Claire Coté at 575-586-2362 or by email at email@clairecote.com.
‘Sounds Surround’ is presented in connection with “How Far From Home Are We?” an illustrated radio journey and a multi-sensory installation at the Harwood Center for the Arts. More information online at: howfarfromhomearewe.com