nceca 2014 - meg roberts
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Lecture: Plants for Patients: The Intersection of Ceramics, Compassion and Controversy What is the role of object makers in controversial socio-political dialogue? How can ceramics serve as a vehicle for social engagement and meaningful connection with non-traditional audiences? Can the gift of a pot create social change? The P4P program sows seeds of gentle compassion into our most divisive cultural conversation.TRANSCRIPT
Ceramics, Compassion & Controversy
Meg e. Roberts @IamMegRoberts @plants4patients
Heather Zinger Photography
Heather Zinger Photography
Heather Zinger Photography
Plants for Patients: Montana Red Lodge Clay Center
Heather Zinger Photography
“Dear friend,
I have been where you are right now at this very moment and I truly know what you’re going through. Remember your inner strength and know that you are loved… Today and everyday.”
– Natalie
“This is only one moment in your life. We are with you. Trust.
Think beautiful thoughts and live them in your heart.”
-George
Structure
Photo by downtownfargo.com
Ethics
Collaboration
Sustainability
Photos by Heather Ault
Engage.
Photos: Heather Zinger Photography
Plants for PatientsP l a n t s F o r P a t i e n t s . c o m
@p l a n t s 4 p a t i e n t [email protected]
Meg e. Robertsm e g e r o b e r t s . c o m@ i a m M e g R o b e r t s