Jennifer Lanski
COVID-19 Response
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Dear Friends,

In light of the metaphorical darkness of these times, I wish to announce my latest, experimental art project:

Beginning March 19, and each day thereafter* (for as long/short as this disruption lasts), I will work for (at least) 19 minutes on a project*, and post an image of the visual evidence of that stage in the process for you to see (by 9 pm PDT)*, for free, here on my website: jenniferlanski.com/COVID19.

(*I hope: all plans subject to change in our rapidly shifting reality)

Though galleries, museums, and other cultural institutions are physically closed, creativity and cultural production continue, and can continue to be shared.

The images from previous days will be archived on the page, so you don’t need to worry if you do not visit the site each day, but of course you may!

Comments are always welcome. And as with any work in progress, please remember the adage: don’t judge a work until it’s finished! (And then don’t judge too harshly—this is a new direction, and I plan to experiment, learn, grow, and hopefully have a little fun in there somewhere.)

Feel free to share with anyone you think might, possibly, be interested.

– Jennifer

5.13.20
5.12.20 ← → 5.14.20

Freedom: water, bread, lavender a house away, crossing the street, touching things...   Limited, yes, but expansive in comparison to recent extreme restrictions.   World, watch out!   Someday (soon?) I will be able to walk around the block again...then to the post office...and eventually all the way to the top of Santa Rosa.   (A month ago I was walking 4 or 5 miles most days; how many months before I work my way back to that?)   Does time still have a meaning? Has it simply shifted?   india ink on acid-free cardstock   8½” × 11”