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Interviews with Social Artists, Uncommon Heroes
March 20, 2018
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Richard Whittaker Five artists, and each with stories bring very different worlds to life in the mind's eye. [more]
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"I'm 65. I have 20 years left. What do I want to do with my last 20 years?" A life-changing moment led Weber to pulling up roots in the Bay Area and heading for LA, landing in San Pedro, "the kind of place that makes a sculptor drop to her knees and her heart pound in her chest. Now every day is a holiday." read more...
Early on Wehrle found himself serving as an artist in the US Army in the Vietnam War. He and his team had a degree of freedom. As he said, "I had the rank, but we were all equal as artists. It helped with the brass. Lt. Colonels would come into our studio and take me aside and ask, 'Lt. how are they doing?'" "Sir. I never worked with a finer group of soldiers in my life!" They'd go away satisfied.
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