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Monday, May 30, 2022

'frenetic search for Experience and Sensation' - bevrichey@gmail.com - Gmail

'frenetic search for Experience and Sensation' - bevrichey@gmail.com - Gmail

from Roberta Chambers


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Sun, May 29, 11:16 PM (5 hours ago)
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Hi Bev!

  What a delightful note you sent after we talked! I certainly appreciated it too, both from a mental perspective and how it knits our friendship together. I thought about ‘Relax’ afterward. At the time [and still now] I meant it not just like a Rat Race vs Stop and Smell the Roses but also as a bid to value ‘satisfaction.’ In a culture where success is defined by how much money you make or have – getting satisfaction from nonmaterial things or things that can’t be owned, like nature, had become devalued. Deciding for myself what is valuable and not accepting what is treasured by our society as necessarily being The Goal to be reaching for – has been a guiding factor in my life.

   You asked how I knew back then. When I was 14 a became friends with a girl who had just moved to New Haven from a politically Liberal and artsy Manhattan life. She introduced me to the music of Bob Dylan, who had a couple of acoustic guitar LPs out, Phil Ochs, Joan Baez, etc. and together we joined the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) which was promoting Civil Rights. It made me realize that even the way we valued people—or not – needed a lot of changing. When I was 15 I was standing on the New Haven Green with some longhaired friends and a couple of Jehovah’s Witness ladies came over and handed us copies of The Watchtower saying “We usually charge a dollar for these but we think you need to read it.” Reading it on my bed that evening, an article warned against of dangers & evils of the writings of Allen Ginsburg, Jack Kerouac, etc.  I had been to Beatnik-themed birthday parties as a kid but only knew about the stereotypes associated with them. This stuff sounded intriguing! Do you remember on Broadway [somewhere between Cutler’s Records and the Rexall Drugstore on the corner] there was a Whitlock’s book store? They had a wooden cart on wheels they’d put outside with marked-down books. I found an original run copy of On the Road. This is what the cover looks like [speaking of stereotypes!]:

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  That led to whole new ways of thinking. Then there was the Beatles introducing us to Eastern thought; an older guy [college student] suggesting I read Alan Watts on Zen Buddhism plus some major insights while on psychedelics. At 18 I set out for California to see what utopia I could find. I was too late but the Peace & Love and Back to the Earth aspects of the Hippie movement helped to re/form my values. At 20 I began a journey to India which taught me a ton about my tiny place in this universe. As an artist who typically didn’t ever generate much income but felt success when I created something that astounded me – recalibrating values again.

   Yesterday we went to a gathering at Armando’s. His friend Nora was there. I met her at our opening at the New Haven Museum. She said her husband was the guy in the photograph. The banner of our show is still draping the front of the museum.

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       have a Happy Memorial Day,

Posted by BEV RICHEY at 2:21 AM
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Labels: New Haven Museum, Relax T Shirt, Roberta Chambers, The First Show of 1984

Thursday, November 12, 2020

Materials Related to: The Amazing Bureaucratic Birthday Cake 1988 - Google Docs

Materials Related to:

The Amazing Bureaucratic Birthday Cake 1988

BEVERLY M. RICHEY

bevrichey@gmail.com

 

 

On June 4-5, 1988, New Haven Connecticut celebrated its 350th anniversary

with a marathon festival on the Green. The festival was

called "New Haven Celebrates New Haven" and it was a microcosm of every

neighborhood group, civic organization, cultural association, arts

organization, and political leader–condensed together. It began with a

parade of neighborhoods led by Mayor DiLieto and Governor O'Neill -- and concluded

the next evening with everyone waltzing together -- filling the entire Green. I

n between people got a piece of birthday cake from the satiric "bureaucratic cake commission."

Over 200,000 attended during the two days. Video Credit: Robert Gregson

Video link here: https://vimeo.com/12903360



New Haven Arts

June 1988

Publication of the Arts Council of Greater New Haven

The A-Mazing Bureaucratic Birthday

By Mimsie Coleman

 



New Haven Register 

Sunday, June 5, 1988

No 'just desserts' on this birthday cake

By Barbara Steinberger

 

 



New Haven Register 

June 1988

A Cake by Committee transient Art an amazing part of 350th 

By Markland Taylor




Google Working Album


“The google doc album looks fantastic! I so enjoyed
taking the trip through the planning, the construction,
the decorating, and the event which your collection
provides. It’s well done – congrats on digitizing,
laying out, including/not including, and making
it internet-able. ” Roberta Chambers 2020


Posted by BEV RICHEY at 5:55 AM
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Labels: Artspace New Haven, Bev Richey, Beverly Richey, Cake, Frank Mitchell, Let Them EAT Cake, Public Art, Public Art Collaboration, Roberta Chambers, The A-mazing Bureaucratic Birthday Cake

Wednesday, November 11, 2020

some pix - bevrichey@gmail.com - Gmail

some pix - bevrichey@gmail.com - Gmail

   "The google doc album looks fantastic! I so enjoyed taking the trip through the planning, the constructing, the decorating and the event which your collection provides. It’s well done – congrats on digitizing, laying out, including/not including and making it internet-able. I’ve saved most of it to my hard drive. Studying the display at Artspace someone might piece it all together but, unless I missed a blurb, there is no overview, nothing tells really what made it unique, what happened at the ABBC, it’s mayor [unwittingly] sanctioned sly spoof on bureaucracy." Roberta Chambers 2020


Photo Credits: Roberta Chambers



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Nov 9, 2020, 9:17 PM (2 days ago)
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Posted by BEV RICHEY at 6:27 AM
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