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July 22, 2008

Help Wanted: Mourner
Linda Frye Burnham / 02:33 PM

Forwarded from ELandF Gallery in Lexington, Ky.

Help Wanted: Mourner

GREENGRIEF The Kentucky Mourning Project provides compensation to mourners for grieving, praying, singing and for giving thoughtful consideration and sincere apologies to our earth for the environmental and cultural devastation wrought by us humans to it in the Commonwealth of Kentucky.

Mourner Wanted to grieve for loss by demolition of irreplaceable historical/cultural and architecturally unique block in downtown Lexington Kentucky (the Dame block), to apologize for our culture’s sad lust for profit and to offer prayers of healing and hope.

Mourner is asked to articulate these expectations while walking around  the block for a period of one hour (12:00pm- 1pm) during a weekday on a date yet to be decided in August/September 2008

Honorarium: $100.00
Location: Lexington, Kentucky

To apply: No more than 100 words on what mourning means to you and why you would like to mourn for the loss of this cherished block.

Deadline: August 1, 2008
Applications/information by email only
ELandFGallery@yahoo.com

Some sponsors: Lonely Mountain Community Center, Radical B.U.G.S (Build Urban Garden Spaces) The H.O.G.G.G.S., Eco Life Force, S.E.A.P (Southern Exploration of Artistic Processes)

 

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