Friday, May 28, 2010

Arizona State University

The other day I had to go down to the college to visit with a professor and Ryan and the girls decided to come with. It was so fun to have them down there with me, and the baby loved running all over the place and exploring the architecture. After I finished with my meeting we went to the Art Museum. It is interesting the difference between college age artworks and the artworks of more accomplished artists. The difference being the need to make a point or statement. There was a great deal of modern art, mixed with a few historic pieces. The Historic oil and watercolors were of subjects like clipper ships and boats, or of the ride of Paul Revere. The modern college age artists works were very stirring and usually dealt with the subject of injustice or ugly societal issues. One piece by a Vietnamese artist entitled "Porn" was pretty moving. It dealt with the issue of the overwhelming sex trade in southern Asia (which our country and other developed nations is somewhat if not solely responsible for. Nothing inappropriate for kids, she represented the industry in pictures of city streets with a DVD on a post in the middle of every picture. In fact my kids thought of it as an "Ode" to computer games. I didn't read them the title or explain the piece. I think the most memorable of all of the displays was leaving the museum with the baby and two girls and watching the baby try to skip over the sidewalk breaks which look like glass sheets about six inches wide placed every few feet in the sidewalk. It was so funny because she can't skip and so it was more like an exaggerated hop that didn't get her anywhere. Such cute kids I have. It was a fun day.

2 comments:

  1. Sounds like a very moving day!!! So glad you were able to spend it with your kids!

    Thank you for your sweet comment on my Friday post, The House that Built Me. My Friday post regarding the Miranda Lambert song was also personal to alot of my readers. I received several emails and comments of your childhood homes and how your childhood home "built" you. What a beautiful song, what a beautiful sentiment. Scrappy Dee left a comment about her grandmothers home and how meaningful and special that it was to her. She also suggested that I have a Mr. McLinky party where we could share our special house that built "you". I would love to hear a special memorry of growing up in your special place, or perhaps it is your home now. Share photographs too!



    We will have the "House that Built Me" Party on Friday June 18!!!!

    Hopefully that will give you enough time to think about, type and publish your post.

    I will post Mr. McLinky on Thursday night June 17th, following Thrifty Thursday. I hope to have th elink up by 8PM, assuming there are no linky issues. So, join me won't you, in sharing your special memories. Think of it as a progressive house warming party. That's exactly what it is!

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  2. Hi I am Vicki. I found you at Leave a Trail. I really liked your comment so I came over to visit your blog. What a sweet surprise, are you still here in the valley?

    I noticed that you are a fan of Erik Erikson. I immediately went to my bookshelf to find one of the best books I have ever read. It is by a woman who's name is Joan Anderson, A WALK ON THE BEACH, it is all about a time when she ran away from her life to the house she had on Cape Cod for a year. There she met Joan Erikson who became her mentor. It is filled with wit and so much wisdom. I wonder if you would love it as much as I did or if you have already read it?

    After Erik's death, his wife Joan, wrote several books extending their theory of the stages of life to encompass her understanding of aging as she neared ninety.

    I hope you write more here.

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