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the practice of hope

Rebecca Tantony

Sharing creative life, thresholds and the strange, luminous work of staying with art when everything is shifting.

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Latest Issues

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What greater job is there than of being woman?

I wrote this piece for the incredible TedX Porthtowan, Cornwall event we held this Sunday, on International Women’s Day… and my gosh, there is so much to say about the innovative and exciting ideas that filled it. It truly felt like somethi...

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Beholding

Sometimes the most intricate, moving, unrepeatable piece of art is happening on the windscreen while I’m stuck in traffic.

2 months ago
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Art during upheaval

As a writer, I have always wanted to give language to the unknown. I once had a lecturer who said you have to make peace, as a poet, with never quite finding the exact right words for that yearning…only circling it, shaping around it, tryin...

2 months ago
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  • Rebecca Tantony

    A writer, curator and facilitator sharing creative life, thresholds, and the strange, luminous work of staying with art when everything is shifting.

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