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William Stout is a famously diverse artist of international renown in many fields: themed entertainment and motion picture design (specializing in science fiction/fantasy/horror films), comic book art, book illustration, poster design, CD covers, public murals, and dynamic yet accurate reconstructions of The Emmy-nominated actor had been widely hailed for his role in The Wire, in which he played a gay armed robber who specialized in holding up drug dealers. He received multiple Emmy nominations for his work on various shows and films.Books. He wrote five books: Common Sense Pushing Up People All You Can Do Is All You Can Do, But All You Can Do Is Enough (The New York Times bestseller list in 1988) The A. Williams Way Coach, The A. Art Williamss best known speech is 'Just Do It'.Art Williams Common Sense Yours FREE DOWNLOAD Author: Art Williams Sale Page:This is an oldie but goodie. Art Williams is the founder of Primerica (formerly A.L.Williams).

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Art Williams Books Series Of Maps

"That creates change."Visitors to "Currents" are greeted by a series of maps of South Florida that provide context. Even something as simple as drinking water in the morning is a way to connect and become present."Anytime you are having a conscious, head, heart, hands experience with the divine, in a fashion that is repeated, you operate differently, you treat things differently," she says. Anything can be a ritual, she insists. It's a ritual it's a practice."Williams hopes to inspire participants to confront South Florida's troubled history and embrace daily rituals as a way to replenish the earth and heal the elements. If you have people who are aggressively and consciously killing people, killing animals, this is a ritual for them — point-blank.

A quick Google search led her to a medical clinic in North Miami, where she thought a doctor would sign her paperwork and she'd be on her way. In 2017, she was pregnant with her first child and needed documentation to prove she was pregnant to qualify for Medicaid — standard state protocol. A third depicts crisis pregnancy centers, where young women are dissuaded from having an abortion under the guise of medical treatment.Williams experienced the latter firsthand. Another map showcases areas with a high level of arsenic in the soil.

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Through the films, Williams explores her relationship to blood ritual, honoring the creative power of menstruation and its use as a potent offering. Here, she embodies the story of Olurombi and Iroko Oluwere in parallel with bargaining."There is a necessity to align the protection of the earth with the protection of Black folks and Black people who have wombs," she asserts.Photo courtesy of Hattie Mae Williams Participants can then watch two dance films, "Mother Of" and "Marooned," created with Christian Salazar, a frequent collaborator. The image was part of a project exploring the five stages of grief in parallel with Yoruba folklore. "There is a vulnerability to being pregnant, especially in a society that doesn't like women."Williams superimposes the map over a photo of herself when she was pregnant in 2017. Whether you decide to give birth or not, it's still a sacred practice," Williams says.

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For air, participants will feel air blowing on them for earth, they will stand on grass and soil for water, they will be able to offer ritual libations if they care to.Last, Williams invites participants to visit the museum's exhibition of works by Michael Richards, with whom she's thrilled to share the space. Busy work schedules and concrete offices might separate people from nature, robbing them of the time to experience it, but in Williams' path to a new world, the portal to the elements is open. Each room was created with the idea of having an isolated, private moment of connecting with each element. The woman is the creator."Following the two films, participants are invited to enter different spirit chambers representing the four elements.

Thursday, October 7, through Sunday, October 10, at the Museum of Contemporary Art North Miami, 770 NE 125th St., North Miami mocanomi.org. "How do we, as a group of people, as a community, survive together?""Currents." Noon to 7 p.m. Wednesday, October 6, and 10 a.m. Williams negotiated a discounted $3 ticket to the museum for visitors to her exhibit who also want to see the Richards show — the first museum retrospective of his work.For Williams, the themes of both exhibits are intertwined."How are we liberating ourselves? How are we creating new worlds that aren't refabricating the same structures where we're not free?" she wonders. He was an artist-in-residence at ArtCenter/South Florida (now known as Oolite Arts) and developed a community in Miami.

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