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U.S. Artist Colonies: Creation Stories
Authors:Joycelyn Trigg
Institution:1. Mendocino, California, USAjvtrigg@gmail.com
Abstract:Since the 19th century, artist colonies around the world have provided solitary time and space for creative individuals to work, often surrounded by inspiring natural beauty and, alternatively, the stimulating company of other artists. A brief discussion of five such colonies in the United States—Yaddo, MacDowell, Hambidge Center, Dorland Mountain Arts Colony, and the Vermont Studio Center—reveals that, for all the differences, each is the legacy of visionary founders who believed it essential for society to ensure creativity by supporting creative individuals, a need more urgent the less other social institutions call us to our highest selves.
Keywords:Artists  writers  solitude  community  land  creativity
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