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September 18 - 19, 23 - 25 at the Museum of Photographic Arts 1649 El Prado, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA 92101 For the first time in its 21 year history, the Human Rights Watch Film Festival is coming to San Diego. The 2010 Human Rights Watch Film Festival is the world’s foremost showcase for films with a distinctive human rights theme and creates a forum for courageous individuals on both sides of the lens to empower audiences with the knowledge that personal commitment can make a difference. Please see Museum of Photographic Arts website for additional information: www.mopa.org Photo: Rose Mapendo and her daughter Nangabire reunited. From Pushing the Elephant. Courtesy of Arts Engine. |
what is in your heart? the world is listening
public art project by petra eiko
on working with good works space
Darrylynn Kaun and I share the same dream that is to make a difference in peoples’ lives. Her project, Good Works Space, is a tremendous contribution to raise awareness in and beyond our community of what is going on within us and around us.
When I told Darrylynn about my vision to unite people with one question to enhance a better understanding and consequently contribute to a happier, more peaceful life, she invited me to be part of her incredible installation space. We both saw the possibility to create something positive in our community that is dearly missed these days.
For the exhibition I created a large scale art piece that was hung in Good Works Space for six weeks. The purpose of this timely project was to entice viewers to put their busy lives on hold and take a moment to contemplate what is in their hearts that needs to be expressed. Colorful markers and paper were provided for brief or longer anonymous comments or drawings—as it moves us—which then become a part of the 16x8 foot art piece. Viewers’ thoughts and comments were displayed during and as part of the installation.
The collaboration with Darrylynn Kaun was not only inspiring to me and the visitors, but also very successful. After the first week people got truly engaged and made the project their own. After the six weeks of the exhibit we have collected more than 800 posts.
The wall of posts contained handwritten or illustrated love notes, good wishes, sorrows, worries, hopes, happiness and memories; all beautifully unique yet connected. We observed people overwhelmed with pure joy by just standing in the good works space and taking it all in. Some told us the secret stories of their hearts, others were laughing and giggling sharing posts with their lovers, and the kids were just delightful.
The project gives people not only the feeling of community and connectivity, but also the rare opportunity to reconnect with their own hearts and to help their community hands-on, only by taking part. The posts are collected and will be printed in form of a book, entitled: what is in your heart? – the world is listening.
This book will bear witness to and keep alive what is truly going on in our hearts
This project that was kicked off at Good Works Space was the second installation and that is to become a nationwide project. The energy and effort of Darrylynn Kaun and her tireless support of the project let it move on to an unexpected dimension. I am truly grateful to be part of her Good Works Space.
"On August 18th, step outside your safety zone and do something for the less fortunate...buy a meal for a homeless person.
When you go for your morning coffee, grab a bagel for the guy on the corner. When you go to lunch, order an extra sandwich for the family on the off ramp. Bottom line, just do it! Help that person or family out.
And when you've done it, post your experience here...let others know about how you touched someones... life.
Please pass this event on to all of your friends...lets make something of it...lets all make a difference!"
"Darrylynn Kaun never set out to make charity a key component of her retail concept. But that's exactly what happened at her ZeroMinusPlus at Fred Segal retail concept in Santa Monica, California. The store, which has been in business for 25 years, sells a unique collection of home goods, gifts with a bent toward green, sustainable and a general do-good philosophy. The fact that Darrylynn's foray into the world of charity was pre-destined shouldn't come as a surprise. Her house serves as home base for a couple young non-profit do-gooders she's taken in to help support their causes. And that's only part of Darrylynn's journey from retailer to champion of causes..."