Seasons

Autumnal Glory (2023) chalk, charcoal and pencil on paper, 18×24 This year, the fall was long and rainy, and the drought over the summer meant that the change of season was not as colorful as it has been. Nevertheless, I enjoyed discovering small variations in the shades of brown and orange. These works are not […]

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Schemes Ripening in the Midday Sun

Schemes Ripening in the Midday Sun An exhibition of artworks by Christy Walsh Exhibition details: Sunday April 2, 2023 – April 30, 2023 Dance performance: Sunday April 2, 2023 2p Scarsdale Library, Scott Room, 54 Olmsted Road, Scarsdale, NY 10583, Phone (914) 722-1300  Schemes Ripening in the Midday Sun is an art exhibition inspired by […]

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Dark Forest

I was astounded by the middle book of Cixin Liu’s “Three Body Problem”: “The Dark Forest”. The novel weaves together tales of the varied efforts by humanity to thwart the invasion of alien species. The aliens’ planet is such a brutal place to live that they see the Earth as an appealing paradise populated by […]

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Derrida – beside philosophy

I have studied philosophy since the early 1990’s. I took classes at university, after which I spent a decade or so pursuing a better understanding of Sartre through making art, mostly dance and dance videos. I have since moved on to other philosophical explorations, most of which involve the nature of time. So when I […]

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Life at Home

Life at home started for me before the pandemic. By the summer of 2019 it became increasingly clear that the hip replacement surgery that I had been delaying for years was necessary. I was limping, and I was so uncomfortable that I could barely swim, much less dance. Being unable to move freely made my […]

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Delfi, The oracle is absent, the future is uncertain

A trip to Delfi proved to be artistically fruitful...

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Avgonima

The ancient village of Avgonima is one that I have visited many times.

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Mycenae

A trip to Mycenae inspired me to make many artworks based on the tragedies that are meant to have occurred there....

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The Stranger and the Enemy Are in the Mirror

Using the Greek poet George Sefaris’ references to the Oresteia as a starting point.....

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