Our Co-Founder Sandy Long has been selected as the first ever Artist-in-Residence at Shenandoah National Park. Her residency will occur, September 22 through October 3, 2014. Shenandoah and Sandy As most of you know, Sandy is a writer and photographer who focuses pen and lens on environmental, cultural and community issues of the Upper Delaware River region. Her love of this place, and dedication to capturing its wild wonders, have informed the possibilities for her residency, where she proposes a
Read more →Heron’s Eye Communications participated in the expo preceding NACL Theatre’s THE WEATHER PROJECT Community Play on Saturday, August 9, in Yulan, NY. We set up our “rookery” and invited people to co-compose poetry with us as part of our Talk Tails experiment, encouraging intoxicating conversation about the weather and where it’s all headed. We engaged in creative word play, stream-of-consciousness craziness, co-composed poetry and more. The results are presented in this short film for all to sip upon as we navigate
Read more →Take a moment to sweeten your day with the lovely and lilting voice of Christine San Jose reading Sandy’s poetry, “Star-nosed Mole,” on her WJFF radio segment, “Along the Poet’s Row.” The magical minutes of poetry can be heard every Saturday at 7:30 a.m., and again on Monday at 2 p.m. during WJFF’s Farm and Country show. In this clip, “Along the Poet’s Row” begins at approximately 48:30, and Sandy’s poem is read at roughly 49:15. Visit the WJFF website
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