Warrior Writers brings together recent veterans and current service members to be in creative communities and utilize art-making process. A profound sense of hope comes from the ability to rebuild and transform. Our workshops and events utilize (but are not limited to) writing, drawing, photography, paper-making and music. We also compile artwork into books, performances and exhibits so civilians can begin to better understand veterans' experiences.
This workshop will be lead by Lovella Calica the founder of Warrior Writers. She will use a verity of writing exercises to explore memories of the military and connection between personal and collective experiences as veterans. Additionally each participant will create their own hand made journal.
Nov 10 | 5-7 PM National Veterans Art Museum 1801 S. Indiana Ave. 3rd Floor
Nov 11 | 2-5 PM National Veterans Art Museum 1801 S. Indiana Ave. 3rd Floor
The distance is great.
The disconnect is great.
The impact is deep.
CHICAGO IN WAR November 2010
Chicago in War is a series of events, art shows, and performances that explores the continued rupturing of the traumas of war in everyday America.
Chicago is in a war! The occupations of Iraq and Afghanistan have and will continue to leave deep scars in our hearts, minds; and for some of us these scars are emblazoned on our physical bodies and memories. Too often these occupations are swept from our conscience, into the alleys of our streets, in the corners of our city and our collective minds. If they are ever to come to end, their myriad effects must be recognized, unearthed, uncovered, demystified , and exposed!!!
INTRUSIVE THOUGHTS
An exhibition of work by Iraq and Afghanistan War Veteran
Opening November 11th at The National Veterans Art Museum
Intrusive thoughts are unwelcome involuntary thoughts, images, or unpleasant ideas that may become obsessions are upsetting or distressing, and can be difficult to manage or eliminate.
Although it is commonly not seen there are silent signs of our current occupations in our local communities, households, and memories. This show will feature work by veterans of Iraq, Afghanistan, and the Global War on Terror that will bring these signs from the shadows to the forefront and give these traumas a voice in the political and cultural discussion of today.