Linda Montano, call for participants in Another 21 Years of Living Art

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THE LAST 7 YEARS(2012-2019) OF ANOTHER 21 YEARS OF LIVING ART(1998-2019)

WHAT: I am interviewing artists/lifeists interested in participating in the
final 7 years of
ANOTHER 21 YEARS OF LIVING ART.
The mission statement is below.

The artists selected and I will have 2 yearly skype meetings and email
access throughout
the performance, fourteen meetings on skype total.

SELECTION: Selection of a participant or participants will depend on
content/concept/compatability.

HOW TO APPLY: Send a 700 word description of a commitment you would like to
make for 7 years to:
lindamontano@hotmail.com .
The performance begins December 8, 2012 and ends December 8, 2019.
Send inside the eamil, not as an app.

COST: There is a yearly fee of $100-$700, sliding scale, each year or an
appropriate barter.

DESCRIPTION OF THE CONCEPT
ANOTHER 21 YEARS OF LIVING ART (1998-2019): LINDA MARY
MONTANO

MISSION STATEMENT: ANOTHER 21 YEARS OF LIVING ART
(1998-2019) is art that compassionately practices an appreciation for life
and is a durational continuation of my exploration of the art of
consciousness. The artist/lifeists invited to this experience, ecumenically
choose their own unique methodologies and explore their work while remaining
in virtual/internet communication with each other throughout their practice
of compassionately transforming their life, via art. It is based on Linda
MARY Montano’s endurance: 7 YEARS OF LIVING ART + ANOTHER 7 YEARS OF LIVING
ART = 14 YEARS OF LIVING ART, 12/8/1984—12/8/1998.
www.lindamontano.com, www.vdb.org http://lindamarymontano.blogspot.com

DESCRIPTION: “When I finished 14 YEARS OF LIVING ART, an art
experience-endurance based on the 7 chakras, I became so enamored of working
with time that I wanted to share that joy with others, and so I designed
ANOTHER 21 YEARS OF LIVING ART. I felt that other artists could become
virtual/internet art family and I would feel as if I were in good company,
with like-minded friends, doing work based on time, endurance and with
reference to my past work, but interpreted by each artist according to their
discipline, practice and personal aesthetic. I am proud and honored to be in
the company of the following life-artists.” Linda Mary Montano.

from Franklin Furnace