Sacred Spaces
One thing I have learned about being part so many varied events
is that that spaces can be sacred. I most often come in blind to an event. I will ask
the "client" what is important to them, 9 times out of 10 they cannot put it into words.
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If they can, they never remember to mention the space. I say "it takes a lot of looking" to
see the story. It also takes a lot of feeling. Spaces have stories they are ready to tell.
Smith Net House--Graveyard Point, Alaska
Rural India
Mormon Pioneer Trail--Wyoming
Graceland--Memphis, Tennessee
Homeless Shelter--Kansas City, Missouri
Tornado Survivor--Orrick, Missouri
Church Gym--Liberty, Missouri
Union Station--KC, Missouri
Forest Avenue--Kansas City, Missouri
Guatemala
Normandy, France
Forest Avenue--Kansas City, Missouri
Healing House--Kansas City, Missouri
Homer, Alaska
Alaska
Parkville, Missouri
Walker Lake--Nevada
Pioneer Cemetery--Gladstone, Missouri
Ganges River--Kolkata, India
Road to Soldotna--Alaska :)