The famous line of Seamus Heaney: "we must rhyme to see (ourselves), to set the darkness echoing" speaks for us all.Writing begins with self discovery, commanding us to know ourselves, to commit to growth and development from whatever starting point we occupy, knowing with Bob Dylan "he who ain't busy bein' born is busy dyin". All we have to do is to change direction.Creativity connects us to the Cosmos, to ourselves and to each other. One of our contributors in his first collection reminded us that the pathway into the darkness is the same as the pathway out. Only then can we stop destroying ourselves and start to build, to build on the solid foundation of our centre. The great thing about this collection is that it proves yet again that the worst that this world can do to us can be overcome once we know that it can. Work may be included in a catalogue, posters, postcards, on the web site and in local magazines and newspapers.Īt the end of 2007 we launched our first poetry anthology The Craft Of Life. We want to showcase the maximum amount of work possible, however due to space limitations we may not be able to show all entries so priority will be given to early entries. Please contact us as soon as possible if you are interested in being involved and/or having your work for sale on a stall. We hope this exhibition will become part of a rolling programme of events, and are currently booking Art & Craft market stalls from May 2008. Please contact us by email more details and an entry form. We want to include as many forms of creative expression as possible including: painting, drawing, illustration, photography, sculpture, carving, crafts, needlework, creative writing, ceramics, computer design and music on CD/DVD. £250 prize voted for by the public at the exhibition COAST: Cambridge Outsider Arts Team is looking to provide a platform for artists who have been affected in anyway by mental health issues and who also have connections to the Cambridge area.Ĭall for submissions to an exhibition of art & craft born out of inner necessity, possibly exploring the themes of spirituality, madness & creativity.
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