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Newsletter: Art, Science and Congratulations on Your Caribou

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Interviews with Social Artists, Uncommon Heroes

April 9, 2014

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Welcome to issue #31: art and science combined in a new pedagogy (that includes honeybees) at UC Davis, a SF Chronicle beekeeping reporter, a spirit-woodcarving Buddhist priest, a talk with a surfing, pioneering woman Buddhist nun and a man who makes people laugh, “Sorry I misspelled your tattoo.” [more]

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Donna Billick/Diane Ullman — Art and Science Fusion

Donna Billick/Diane Ullman -- Art and Science FusionAs Joseph Beuys said decades ago, “Our concept of art must be universal and have the interdisciplinary nature of a university, and there must be a university department with a new concept of art and science.” Beuys’ prophetic words are being put into practice at the University of California at their Davis campus. Artist Donna Billick and entomologist Diane Ullman talk about their project now fifteen years in, the UC Davis Art and Science Fusion program.

A Conversation with Zoshi, Spirit Woodcarver

A Conversation with Zoshi, Spirit WoodcarverZoshi talks about his first wood carving. He made it during a walk across the U.S., “I never carve before. But I wanted Buddha statue. I look for a long time. I tried to buy a good one, but expensive. In 1981 I came to the United States. I joined peace march. I walked from Los Angeles to New York. About seven people walked whole distance. I was one of them.” This is one of my favorite interviews, precious, in the best sense of the word.

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Pamela Sukhum & The Beautiful Project

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April 9, 2014

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Pamela Sukhum & The Beautiful Project

May the beauty you love be what you do.

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Pamela Sukhum & The Beautiful Project

Pamela Sukham’s warmth and openheartedness invites us all to find the artist within and to experience life and all it’s infinite possibilities on a path for beauty and truth. In this conversation, Pamela shares her journey from one captivating story to the next, beginning with a life-changing realization that she needed to leave a stable career to trust an inspiration…to paint. Read here how her work has touched and served different communities across the country and the world. { read more }

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