What David Bowie, Choir! Choir! Choir! and Loss Taught Me About Art

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Choir! Choir! Choir! sings David Bowie at the Art Gallery of Ontario

Last weekend I had the great good fortune of singing a tribute to David Bowie with Choir! Choir! Choir! at the Art Gallery of Ontario. Lyrics I’ve known since I was a girl, “Ground control to Major Tom…” took on new meaning in the context of the singer’s recent passing “It’s time to leave the capsule if you dare.” My throat caught as I came to, The stars look very different today.” In a flash not only did I feel the loss of David Bowie but also the death of my mother, the passing of time and the power of art.

How can a collection of simple words, “Can you hear me Major Tom? Can you hear me Major Tom?” hold our experience of life so powerfully?

How is it that even now as I write, the music returns to my heart and raises the song’s lyrics to my mind and the tears well and I am overcome? In an instant I am transformed into a daughter grieving, reliving the pain of crying out to my mom in the days after her passing, like a baby animal howling for her mother’s return, “Mawwwwm…. Mawwwwwm….”

Art has a gift for containing the uncontainable, “For here am I sitting in a tin can far above the world,” for consoling the inconsolable, “Planet Earth is blue and there’s nothing I can do.”

Art focuses our attention on the finest details of life while expanding our vision into the previously unimaginable.

Art is an opening, “I’m stepping through the door,” into boundless exploration “and I’m floating in a most peculiar way”.

In this world where we so often feel insignificant, small and alone, art lets us know that we are in this thing called life together. We are both always alone in our experience and also never alone in it.

Art holds paradox in her hand like a jewel.

Though I may have been the only one in that room feeling the loss of my mother, all of us were tied together by the silken thread of loss woven by David Bowie, “Tell my wife I love her very much.” All of us were there, slipping into music and lyrics for comfort and understanding, like kids crawl into their parents’ bed when the world is too much.

Coming together in a room of sound and connection was a reminder that we are not alone, even when we are all alone, floating in our tin can, far above the moon.

We are Ground Control. We are Major Tom. We are in this Space Oddity together.

Thank you, David Bowie. Thank you, Choir! Choir! Choir! Thank you, Mom.

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When I ask my colleagues, clients and interview guests what their core creative practice is, the #1 answer is journaling.

Journaling supports us when we are overflowing with inspiration and when we’re struggling with despair. It gives us a place to gather our ideas and to discover our voice, a place to make lists, to make art and to make sure we remember who we are. We write in Moleskines and composition books, sketchbooks and Hobonichis. We doodle and dream and make art in our journals. We explore and express. We discover and create.

Our journal is a place we can call our own.

In our first ever Studio Forum, we will gather together online and explore questions such as:

  • How do you journal?
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  • What do you use when you journal?
  • What helps you stick with a practice of journaling?
  • What doesn’t?
  • What difference has journaling made in your life?

This is not a workshop or a seminar. It’s not an event where the host or one guest shares their stories and strategies. (Though, of course, I’ll share what I know too!) This is a chance for the studio community to share and benefit from one another’s experience. This is wisdom-sourcing with a group of creative, thought-full, like-minded, generous souls!

Let’s learn from one another about the power of journaling.

I know that when we bring together the knowledge and wisdom of this community and the topic of journaling the result is going to be sheer alchemy!

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