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Follow on Google News | Radical artists engage ancient monastic practice: ingest only beer for 14 daysIn their investigation of monasticism, a pair of artists working at Art Monastery Italia will fast for 14 days, following the monastic practices of monks who came before them. For two weeks, these artists will eat no food. They will drink only beer.
The brainchild of San Francisco artists McCall and Christopher Fülling, the Art Monastery Project has been an American non-profit arts organization since 2008. The vision of the project is to cultivate personal and cultural transformation through art, community, and contemplation. The pilot site is Art Monastery Italia and takes the form of a year round intentional community of (mostly American) artists living in the rural hills near Rome, Italy, producing art in a wide range of media, hosting visiting artists, and running workshops and retreats. Following in the footsteps of traditional Italian monks in Germany practicing beer fasts for up to 46 days, two of the Artmonks will drink only beer and water from May 7 to 21 and plan to spend the time they would have been cooking, eating, and cleaning, cultivating other disciplines. McCall, a visual artist, will meditate for two hours each day and spend another two hours painting. Charles Darius, Music Director and CFO/Controller, will spend the time honing his already professional trumpet skills. The pair will drink 4 to 5 pints of beer each day. Meanwhile the other half of the Artmonk team, Artistic Director Liz Maxwell and Community Production Manager Molly Freedenberg will fast from beer, abstaining from alcohol consumption altogether, while maintaining a normal food intake. Daily blog posts documenting their experience will be posted at http://artmonastery.org/ All this is done with the intention to connect to monasticism, to examine everyday habits, and to experiment with emptiness on every level. Longtime smokers Darius and Freedenberg will intensify this purification by using at the beginning of quitting smoking. This year marks the first of an 8-year Monastic Cycle for the project, each year investigating the themes presented by the Liturgy of the Hours (the Gregorian chant rituals prayed by various western monks and nuns every three hours throughout the day and night). This year's theme is Vigils, which is sung at midnight and investigates darkness, death, the void, the mystery, unknowing, and… emptiness. For more information, please contact Betsy McCall at betsy@artmonastery.org or call Nathan Rosquist at 510.520.4747. Betsy McCall, Executive Director, Art Monastery Project betsy@artmonastery.org Italy +39 333.153.7353 USA +1 415.644.5096 www.artmonastery.org End
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