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How We Respond to Art
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Photographs by Bobby Doherty
The deep emotions inspired by looking at a painting, listening to a symphony or reading a poem expand our sense of who we are and how we might live our lives. We asked the readers of At Home to tell us about transformative experiences they’ve had in the presence of art. Here’s what they said.
I’ll never forget watching my first play, “Death of a Salesman.” I was a 12-year-old who had experienced way too much trauma from growing up with an alcoholic father. Leaning over the rail of the balcony, sitting on that hard seat, I was mesmerized. Something in my emotional DNA was transforming. Watching Willy Loman unveiled, for me, the part of my father that was sad and hurting. That play taught me empathy.
Jan 21, 2021
Hundreds of functions in the North Country depend on volunteerism. People are fed and clothed, the ill and injured are cared for, fires are extinguished, artists’ work is promoted, libraries are maintained, events are planned and the natural environment is curated by volunteers. In March, as usual, the Lake Placid News and Adirondack Daily Enterprise will honor a particularly service-oriented local resident as the Tri-Lakes Volunteer of the Year, and as usual, we need your help. We need our readers to nominate people who deserve the honor. Each of the Tri-Lakes villages has its own volunteer awards the Saranac Lake Winter Carnival king and queen, for example, although the COVID-19 pandemic has led to an extra year before new ones are chosen but this is the only one for the entire region.
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Hundreds of functions in the North Country depend on volunteerism. People are fed and clothed, the ill and injured are cared for, fires are extinguished, artists’ work is promoted, libraries are maintained, events are planned and the natural environment is curated by volunteers. In March, as usual, the Adirondack Daily Enterprise and Lake Placid News will honor a particularly service-oriented local resident as the Tri-Lakes Volunteer of the Year, and as usual, we need your help. We need our readers to nominate people who deserve the honor. Each of the Tri-Lakes villages has its own volunteer awards the Saranac Lake Winter Carnival king and queen, for example, although the COVID-19 pandemic has led to an extra year before new ones are chosen but this is the only one for the entire region.
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