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Let us know what you thought of Where We Live @ Real Art Ways: Locating Creativity. And what you'd like to see us talk about next in our series of discussions on Hartford.
If you missed Wednesday's live recording, listen to the podcast at wnpr.org.
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Thanks to those who joined us last night for Where We Live @ Real Art Ways: Locating Creativity, and for making that conversation so interesting.If you missed either the live recording or the 9 AM broadcast ...

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Cellos, Deejay Mal, and the floating, disembodied heads of Will K. Wilkins.
Creative Cocktail Hour, last night.
HSO Cello Quartet working rehearsal, Deejay Mal, Rockstone & Bootheel All photos by Alan Taylor and Garfield Mckenzie.
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TONIGHT, at Creative Cocktail Hour, 6-10 PM: Sit back, have a "Cello Shot," and be a part of a working rehearsal as the Hartford Symphony Orchestra's Cello Quartet sight reads a piece composed especially for this event. Suggestions, comments, and questions are encouraged.
Also this month: Deejay Mal!
art, music, conversation, and YOU
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Real Art Ways Care about Hartford? We want to hear from you. Where We Live @ Real Art Ways - Locating Creativity. TONIGHT, 5:30 PM. Be there.
be a part of the conversation
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Real Art Ways Jamie Lee Loy's The Roach looks different every day. Watch the progression:
Jamie Lee Loy's The Roach is made of real flowers. Looks different each day as the flowers dry, change colors, and fall off the wall. Watch the progression.
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There are 39 artists in Rockstone & Bootheel: Contemporary West Indian Art. Get to know a few of them each week in our weekly enews' artist spotlights. This week: Christopher Cozier and Peter Dean Rickards.
Now: watch Peter Dean Rickards' Proverbs 24:10. Read all about it tomorrow.
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Filmed in Waterhouse, Kingston Jamaica. December 8, 2008. Sony EX1 (stock).

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Creativity is everywhere, including at the following links.
Where We Live comes to Real Art Ways TOMORROW, 5:30 PM to discuss Hartford's creative economy. Be there.
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Food for thought. As I have been researching and preparing for the program at Real Art Ways tomorrow - I have come across so many people and organizations talking about creativity and city-making. This is not a new idea, cities have been "getting creative" for years. ...

Real Art Ways opening reception 11/14/2009. Performance by Zachary Fabri

Real Art Ways Rick Green of the Hartford Courant writes about our discussion with WNPR's Where We Live this Wednesday at 5:30, and sparks an interesting conversation about tearing down I-84:
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Rick Green of The Courant pays close attention to the future of the city, and has written about our Hartford conversations at Real Art Ways in the past. He was good enough to write on his blog about our upcoming show this Wednesday night, and it actually sparked a pretty interesting discussion about...

Real Art Ways For the show Rockstone & Bootheel, Nadine Robinson visited Real Art Ways to install her piece Laquita and talked about her process with us.

Real Art Ways And, pictures from the members' reception and gallery tour, just before the public opening today.
Members only: a sneak peak of the exhibition before the public opening, with a curator and artist led gallery tour 11/14/09
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Real Art Ways Photos from today's opening reception for Rockstone & Bootheel: Contemporary West Indian Art

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TODAY: Rockstone and Bootheel: Contemporary West Indian Art opening reception. Members' behind-the-scenes tour & reception from 1:30 - 3 PM; public reception from 3-6 PM
Also, it's Open Studios weekend. Be sure to check out the work of some of our neighbors in 30 and 56 Arbor Street.
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Opening reception: Saturday, November 14, 3-6 PM; Member reception from 1:30 - 3 PM Exhibition through Sunday, March 14, 2010



























