Art in Focus

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To collaborate is to create something that could not be created without the participation of those involved.

Meriah Kruse, Larry Vogt and I talked about Collaboration at last night’s Art and Focus gathering.

It was held at the Luigart Studio.

Larry and I opened with a love poem. Larry played his electric Fender Telecaster. Meriah presented ideas for Meriah talked about the necessity of vision. She and I improved the process of collaborating for our upcoming event.

DORMANT FORCES
Inspiring Creativity, Defining Vision
Part performance, part workshop, for energizing your vision for business and life.
Saturday, November 9, 2 – 5 pm
MS Rezny Studio Gallery, 903 Manchester Street, Lexington KY
$25 per person
Limited Space; Register in advance: https://lifeforcemarketing.com/event/

Setting up

Setting up

Here are some of our thoughts and list of questions you could consider for your next collaboration.

And if want more discussion consider coming to our workshop/performance!

Collaboration helps us to see our own process more clearly as it stands in stark contrast to the process of the other. 

Collaboration opens alternative doors in our imagination, both stimulating and elevating our ideas as we are influenced by the ideas and perspective of our partners. 

Collaboration     Cultural Heritage  Self -Expression   Awareness    Vision 

Collaboration: a giving and letting go

Collaboration helps us to see our own process more clearly as it stands in stark contrast to the process of the other. 

Collaboration opens alternative doors in our imagination, both stimulating and elevating our ideas as we are influenced by the ideas and perspective of our partners. 

Collaborations work best when you know your personal mission.

Asking what and why helps determine a mission statement for the collaboration.

What are we doing?  

Collaborating to inspire creativity and attain vision.

Why are we doing this? 

To foster an understanding of cultural traditions and mythology and heighten an appreciation and tolerance of difference and commonality through inspiration. 

When we are inspired our mind transcends limitations.

Who is our audience for the collaborative event?

  1. Each collaborator has a different audience. What is their common ground?

2. What does our audience desire? 

3. What are we offering them? What do each of us  uniquely bring to the collaboration?

 4.  What are the benefits for our audience?

5. What are the features/expectations of this event?

Soreyda always provides sustenance

Soreyda always provides sustenance

  process

what we include

  what we do not include

 6.  This is good for you if:

      This is not for you if:

 7.  What is the investment?

8. Timeline

9. One doubt