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The Art Garden
In 1987, I created The Art Garden, a seasonal performing literary magazine now staged twice
yearly at the Depot Theatre in Garrison New York. The next Art Garden is June 1, 8pm. the theme
is "Falling In Love."
Every Art Garden has a theme, which helps us celebrate the unity and the diversity of one
another, and gives the evening its structure. I send the theme to
selected writers and performers who independently create and rehearse their own pieces. With
the help of friends I create a simple set and programs. The public is invited on the night of
the show and the result is a warm evening of shared inspiration.
I created The Art Garden in 1987 for three reasons. First, I wanted to write more. Having a
deadline is very helpful to most writers; it means that at some point we must stop putting off
writing and actually sit down and do it. Second, I knew several writers and performers whose work
deserved a larger audience. Third, I wanted to encourage writers to perform and performers to write.
Having done both myself, I know how one feeds the other. Reading words aloud makes a writer check
for clarity, rhythm and pleasure in the lines. Reading work in public is empowering for writers.
Writing is a solitary activity with communion as its goal. It's nice to experience the goal with a
living audience.
I encourage performers to write because performing, while a pleasure, is ephemeral. The most
magnificent performance dissipates in the evening air. Writing stays written.
It is wonderful for an audience to meet living writers. The printed page has a strange authority.
Like music, it is easy to forget that people create it. Hearing writers read reminds us the word
it is not a disembodied thing.
From the beginning, The Art Garden has been an affirmative evening.
I chose the garden metaphor because it implies growth, nurturing and diversity. The garden metaphor
also guides the tone of the writing. While there are bugs and fungus in a garden, it's basically a
pleasant place to be. We like to leave the audience with the same feeling about life.
If you are interested in submitting work for an Art Garden, please come to see one first.
Then you will know the spirit of which we speak.
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