Archive for May, 2005

Racing Gets a Boost

Tuesday, May 31st, 2005

The world of car racing is no longer male dominated. Sunday’s INDY 500 was a testament to the power of women and their refusal to sit ‘in the stands.’
After years of ho-hum Indy 500’s (after the break-up), the race took on an aura of excitement with Danica Patrick. The [...]

How About Peace?

Monday, May 30th, 2005

On this Memorial Day, why not do it a little differently? Instead of remembering those who have died in wars, why not remember those who have lived in peace?
We have become a society filled with issues of war, aggression and anger. This morning, I heard that we [...]

The Week That Was

Friday, May 27th, 2005

As we end this week devoted to women, we’d like to, again, urge you to support THE EVENT CALLED WOMANHOOD in gaining a sponsor(s) for its’ public viewing. We know that The Event is a ‘must see’ and will further the dialogue between men and women. We know that The Event [...]

The Conversation Continues

Thursday, May 26th, 2005

As we document and prepare to create the script for a production which will accompany the body of work known as The Event Called Womanhood, we have called to women everywhere to give voice to their lives. The questionnaire hones in on different periods of womens lives. I thought I [...]

A Conversation With Women

Wednesday, May 25th, 2005

For the past few weeks, we have distributed questionnaires to women in all areas of the world. The questions focus upon experiences and their impact.
We have asked some very invasive questions which bring depth to our findings. The result, a screenplay, will accompany the bronze vases. All will [...]

Womens Week

Tuesday, May 24th, 2005

This week, I’ve decided to focus on The Event Called Womanhood and its’ potential impact on both men and women. The Event, as introduced on our website, is a visual tour of women through highly polished bronze vases. The vases spotlight what we, as a society, spotlight – THE BREAST.
Because [...]