The Blue Lake Project in 2025
Description
Come join The Blue Lake Project as we explore aboriginal and indigenous art created by women as a vehicle to assess our inner landscape and a lever for enhanced personal and professional growth.
Transcript
Art. When I think of art and artists, I think of Tony Morrison who wrote, “Art is dangerous. The history of art, whether it’s in music, or in written language, or whatever, has always been bloody. And that’s because dictators and people who wish to deceive know exactly who will spoil their plans, and these people are the artist. They’re the ones who will tell the truth.” Come join the Blue Lake Project as we explore Aboriginal and Indigenous art, created by women, to explore our inner landscape as a more perfect way to enhance our personal and professional growth. Come join us.