Hello

We (Marc, I and the Furtherfield crew) are in a process of major organisational review at the moment. We are reworking out how to value what we all do by trying out new lenses, tools and strategies in response to inevitable changes to our environment (political, social physical, psychic etc). Some of these changes are more bewildering and apparently twisted than others.

The thinking and feeling that you have all done here (on this occasion prompted by Annie - thanks Annie) is super-helpful.

I don't have anything much to add, other than an aim for greater precision in all things organisational, political and artistic. Always looking for the sweet spot of emancipatory AND sustaining approaches.

Warmly
Ruth



On 13/12/16 21:27, Alan Sondheim wrote:
On Tue, 13 Dec 2016, Patrick Lichty wrote:


However, I think that the world is entering a very tense, even dark time, and in an Adorno-esque way, perhaps it is good to consider what being committed as artists means again.


It means at the least, not being committed, which in Trump's Amerikkka is a very real possibility. -
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