Articles from the ‘Artwork’ collection

About the Body and its Ghosts

By Julia Cost Tonight I tried to take my daily run but my body wanted to be calm. Not lazy, just thirsty for peace. This is a strange twist. When the body overdriven becomes its own sage. When you set out purposefully on your normal route and your carriage stops […]

April 25, 2013  |  Read Article

Springtime Frolic

By Liz Brent I was reading The Kimono, History & Style by Sacico Ito and Etsuko Yamashita, which features historical art, garments, and photography showing the evolution of the kimono, and I ran across an image on page 87 featuring a painting from the Momoyama era (1568-1600). Unfortunately, I’m not […]

April 15, 2013  |  Read Article

Forgetting and Remembering

By Julia Cost I must give some context about my state of mind recently, in order to understand this essay. I have been living within a thick questioning season, wondering intensely about what is worth watching… what is worth studying (this is not a new phase for me, but it has […]

December 13, 2012  |  Read Article

Adventures in Costuming

By Liz Brent Liz Brent is the ODC Dance Company’s Wardrobe Supervisor. This is her second year making magic backstage at the Velveteen Rabbit. Visit lizbrentdances.com for more!

December 6, 2012  |  Read Article