Michele Guieu was one of our very first artist residents. She came before the Pandemic, and has returned every year since. Each time she creates a stunning temporary earth artwork on or nearby our property.
Not only has this work enriched all our lives, but her visits have profoundly affected her development as an eco artist. She writes about her work on the website The Millennium Alliance for Humanity and the Biosphere, sponsored by Stanford University. "The MAHB is a meeting place for global civil society — citizens concerned with the interconnections among the greatest threats to human well-being: this is the human predicament. The MAHB provides information about this global challenge, solicits new voices, offers opportunities for members to form working groups and discussion fora, and interact with a diverse community committed to ameliorating the threats to humanity." Read Michele's article HERE.
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AuthorsAnna does most of the writing. Ted does most of the photos. But sometimes we switch. We are repairing a distressed property in 29 Palms, California, and eventually hope to run an artist residency there. |