Monday, August 27, 2012

The forming of a new IDEA!

Late last night, laying in bed, my mind was wide awake for no particular reason.... I walked a lot yesterday, I should have been tired.  My train of thought looked like this:

"Hmm, that new Astrology book I picked up was pretty creepily dead on about a lot of things when I looked up people's birthdays. Weird. It said people with my birthday should either "create something unique" or "help people" to "win fame or fortune or be happy and fulfilled or all of the above". Create something unique.....help people...........Hmmmmmm.......
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Murals are a unique career.... WHAT IF I tell all clients I'm donating a percentage of my fee to some Peace Corps Partnership project? Hmm...... WHAT IF I could make that money go specifically to sponsor the Malaria awareness murals that Peace Corps Volunteers are throwing up everywhere now in Madagascar? Hmmmm......
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WAIT A SECOND, I JUST LEARNED THE "PARACHUTE CLOTH METHOD" OF MURAL-MAKING!!! (This is a method where the artist(s) work on sections of a special fabric that looks and feels like a thick dryer cloth, then paste it all up onto the wall in big sections, like a gigantic modge-podge project. It allows artists the options to bring the work all over to have lots of community members help paint it, to work in snow or rain because they are working inside, OR to do the work far away from the actual wall where it will be installed.) WHAT IF I use any donations and/or commission percentages to make the malaria murals myself and then send them in a tube over to Madagascar to be installed by Peace Corps Volunteers and their communities!!!!!??? WAIT, MORE THAN JUST MALARIA, I COULD DESIGN A WHOLE SERIES OF HEALTH EDUCATIONAL IMAGES!! (With the help of my friendly Peace Corps Madagascar Health sector staff connections to make sure all the visual info (for the many illiterate) and text was correct and as informative as possible) Hmmm....
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OMG WAIT, Current Peace Corps Volunteers could fill out a form if they wanted a mural in their community, specifying the size they needed it, the specific message they wanted, and telling me that for sure the community was on board. 
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WAIT, this has to be more than just ME.  WHAT IF, I used my connection to Lane Arts and my access to classrooms to get kids here to help me paint the murals!!! I could start off each residency with a little presentation and Q and A session with the kids about what it's like in Madagascar and why we're making these informational murals. Then we paint. THE KIDS GET TO LEARN ABOUT OTHER CULTURES, GIVING BACK TO THOSE WITH LESS THAN THEM, AND ABOUT OF COURSE, PAINT TECHNIQUE, ETC.!!!!! YES!!!! COMMUNITY MURAL PROJECT FOR A COMMUNITY ACROSS THE WORLD! TALK ABOUT CONNECTING PEOPLE!!! 

WAIT. The communities in Madagascar would have to be invested somehow. WE COULD LEAVE SOMETHING FOR THE PEOPLE IN THE VILLAGES TO FINISH PAINTING! SOME TEXT? A MADAGASCAR FLAG? SOMETHING WOULD BE LEFT FOR THEM TO FINISH UP, MAKING THIS POTENTIALLY THE WIDEST-REACHING COMMUNITY MURAL PROJECT EVER - 2 GROUPS OF PEOPLE LITERALLY ACROSS THE WORLD FROM EACH OTHER, MAKING MURALS TOGETHER TO HELP OUT COMMUNITIES IN NEED THROUGH THE CHANNEL OF VISUAL COMMUNICATION AND EDUCATION!!!!!!
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This all came together for me at 1am, when I jumped out of bed, turned on the lights, and wrote it down before I let sleep take me away. Then I called my sister and told her about it, for double-insurance I wouldn't forget. This morning, I've been working the idea around in my mind, thinking about details and trying to get it "gelled".  I need people on board with me if I'm going to do this. I would need Peace Corps Madagascar's full cooperation and help in coordinating the volunteer's requests. I would need Lane Arts on board and willing to let me promote a new kind of Artist Residency in the schools, where kids are helping work on this project, rather than painting the walls of their own schools. I would need them to go through so that I can get paid for these new residencies. I would need funding to buy supplies and pay for shipping. Now, I'm researching "Fiscal Sponsorship" where you can partner with a non-profit so that any donations can be tax-deductable and you can apply for grants given to non-profits. The larger organization handles all your stuff, and they take a small percentage from each donation for their admin fees. There are specific agencies that do this for artists and their projects, and it sounds a hell of a lot easier than setting up a non-profit. Still formulating....thinking.....

Dear blog-readers, I know there are at least a couple of you....I see it on my stats page. I haven't much cared about comments up until now, but for this post, I'm especially interested in knowing what you think about this. Any other "BUT WAIT, WHAT IF....?" moments happen for you while reading this? Any resources that could be helpful? Do you even think this is a good idea? Thanks for reading everyone! More to come on this soon, I hope!

Corie





8 comments:

  1. You are amazing. When others lay in bed struggling to sleep they are bogged down with thoughts of money, relationships, and so on. You lay there thinking about how to help to world?!?! I think you should try to make this happen Corie. It is a very tangible dream and it is perfectly you! I am ignorant on most of this but if you need any help with anything just let me know =)

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    1. YOU are amazing, Samuel!! Look at you go, Mrs. new-job-venture! I'm gonna definitely try to make this happen. Thanks for the constant love and support, Samuel. I <3 you. AND I'm back in Eugene and so we NEEEEED to hang out!!

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  2. Poojie, this is such an awesome idea!!
    You know how bad I am at being busy/flaky, but I'd love to help if I can. (With writing or grant stuff or other administrative things potentially?). Anyways, I love it. One thought - would there be a way to have the communities the murals go to have more ownership? Like they'd contribute thoughts on what the mural should include, or something? Definitely include me when you start conversations about how to make it happen!

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    1. Thanks, Pooj!!! I would LOVE to have u help edit stuff. I'm planning on writing this whole thing up in a much much more professional way, including all the benefits to everyone involved, etc. Like a proposal so that I can show it to people who I need to help me. I think that will be the very first thing I'll need help on. Thanks!!!


      Yeah, I was thinking about that, too. I know Peace Corps Volunteers are generally pretty good about making sure the community is invested in a project before starting it, so that's good. They would get a form to fill out that asked questions like, what theme they wanted, some background info on them, etc. Maybe there needs to be a place in the form where they can sketch their ideas??
      <3

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  3. Could it work both ways? some murals start in Madagascar to be finished/displayed in US, others start in US to be finished/displayed in Madagascar...

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    1. YEAH!!! That would require a lot more organizing on the ground in Mada though....would volunteers be down??

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