“One of the roles art can play in our lives is to help us see more deeply into the heart of things and beyond the periphery of our everyday perception.” (Excerpt from Lemons Brook Farm: Lens, Pen and Place, by Sandy Long) Rosie Starr of WJFF Radio Catskill stopped by Lemons Brook Farm in Bethel, New York to experience the spoken word and digital photography presentation, “Lens, Pen and Place” by Heron’s Eye Communications Co-Founder, Sandy Long. Following her visit,
Read more →Do you love where you live? Have you thought about why? The particularities of a place—its notitia—spark the fire of our interest in the places we love. Discovering what is special about a place increases our devotion to it, awakening a love that can lead to outcomes lasting beyond our lifetimes. In 2014, Heron’s Eye Co-Founder Sandy Long was given the opportunity to photograph the notitia of Shenandoah National Park—beloved by millions—as its first Artist in Residence. A year later,
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
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