
Perhaps one of the most unfortunate dysfunctions of modern society is the emphasis placed on insisting what we are not, on what we cannot do or experience. Many people find themselves constrained so tightly by such insistences that they endure a lifetime of self-denial, unable to recognize the artificial boundaries imposed upon them.
In actuality, we have far greater depth and potential than most people realize, greater capacity for both perception of, and influence upon, the world around us. This is far from ‘new thinking’, for awareness of such capacities has been expressed by essentially every ancient tradition. Consequently, it is not at all surprising that there is an overwhelming body of evidence showing that we have only just begun to explore the extents of who and what we are.
FHE invites artists to explore the nature of the human and the human experience, and to manifest a representation of one or more aspects of that exploration in artistic form. Whether one chooses a traditional medium for expression such as sculpture, performance, poetry, visual arts, theatre, etc. or something never seen before, the only constraint is that your art be focused on speaking at an emotional level.
More than just a display, we invite you, the experiencer, to share in a few sentences your experience of the art, what it “said” to you, what it meant to you. After sharing this feedback, we invite you to then read what others had to say, and ultimately what the artist intended with their work.
It is not too late to contribute to the FHE installation. New pieces of artwork are always welcome, and we encourage you to get in touch with us to discuss how to have your expressions included as part of the exhibit.