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according to Northrop Frye is “the name we give to a piece of design when we cannot find a use for it.”
And of course, Sherlock Holmes (or maybe it was Hercule Poirot) said there’s no such thing as coincidence.
I have quite a bit of coincidence in my life, as I explained in this post last year. Not quite meaningless but not quite serendipity. I like the idea that it may be a piece of design that I haven’t found a use for — yet. Like Gin Petty, I save all the bits and pieces.
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September 1 is application deadline for the Kentucky Foundation for Women’s 2006 Artist Enrichment Grants.
The primary goal of the Artist Enrichment program is to provide opportunities for feminist artists and arts organizations to enhance their abilities and skills to make art for positive social change. Applicants should be able to demonstrate their commitment to feminism and their understanding of the relationship between art and social change. Applicants may request funds for a range of activities including: artistic development, artist residencies, the exploration of new areas or techniques, and the creation of new art.
KFW celebrates its 20th anniversary this year. The Foundation has given over 1100 grants worth $6.5 million.
For more information,
Kentucky Foundation for Women1215 Heyburn Building
332 West Broadway
Louisville, KY 40202-2184
Phone: (502) 562-0045
Toll Free: (866) 654-7564
Fax: (502) 561-0420
or e-mail Amy Attaway
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