Last September my exhibition proposal to Arts Visalia was accepted for January of 2022. Lots of time to prepare, lots and lots of time.
Alas. Two weeks ago Arts Visalia asked me if I could be ready this April. After asking many questions and getting good answers, I said yes.
This meant instead of just dabbling, slow-poke style, I have to now shift into Git-‘er-dun mode.
I had 1-1/2 hours of time with nothing to do but think about the show (what else can one do in the dentist chair?)While there, I came up with the title for the show: Still Here.
You can interpret this several ways, all of which work.
I am still here in Tulare County, still making art. Tulare County is still here after all those fires. It is still here, compared to the bustle of a city.
We are unsure as to whether this show will be a virtual one or if people can attend in person.
More will be revealed. . .
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The only part I don’t get is “compared to a city.” ??
If the show is in-person, I’m going to do my derndest to attend, yay!
Hmm, Sharon, I don’t get that part either. I will fix it, but I sure wonder what I was trying to say. And I sure hope it is in person and you can attend!
Sharon, I just figured it out! It is still/quiet/peaceful here, compared to the bustle/hustle/noise of a city.
Oh! What confused me is “Tulare Co. is still here. It’s still here.” You know, Tulare Co. Different stills. In fact, you could have a 3rd definition for still!
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