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Realizing I have never given an account to the Class of 1969. I'll give it whirl.
I went to what is now the Center for creative studies in Detroit for 2 years and then transferred to the San Francisco Art Institute in 1971. It was in SF that I embraced dance as a subject for figure drawing. One of my drawing classes brought in a dancer from the SF Ballet...wow! Motion in BEAUTY. In 1972 I had the opportunity to become a guest of the Rhode Island School of Design (Providence) for my entire senior year. It was in Providence that learned the most about drawing as I was instructed by the Dept. head to do a month of nothing but studies using the graet Italian masters of the 15th and 16th C. I received my BFA in 1973 from SFAI and returned to BH.
I worked a number of odd jobs and in May, 1974 I took a job at the City of David Greenhouse. My grand parents joined the House of David in Sydney, Australia (1919) and came to America in 1932 to Join in with Mary Purnell's reorganization of the House of David (1930). My family has now been involved with the HoD for 100 years. I was not raised in the House of David teachings and only began looking into them when I was in San Francisco. All my life, religious cultures have interested and fascinated me. In Detroit I was part of a group called the New Renaissance Brotherhood an array of musicians, artists, poets, mystics from all walks of life and all parts of the world. While at San Francisco I looked at many religions including numerous visits to Zen Center and the young lady I dated from NY was Catholic; one of my roommates followed eastern mysticism. At Providence is when I began to seriously study the teachings of the House of David and began my pursuit and fascination with the Divine image: Beauty equals Purpose.
After 2 1/2 years working at the green house, I joined the community, of then 56 members, from many parts of America and the world. I am now into year 42 of membership in this communal society based on the Book of Acts account of the communal order of Jews at Jerusalem that followed Jesus.
I cannot begin to tell or explain the continuous learning and satisfying experience this has been. I have learned or participated in numerous trades from the green house to roofing, carpentry, plumbing, minor electrical, farming and on...>>>>. My favorite toy is our 1968 John Deere 1010C bull dozer that I have operated, now 30 years.
I began keeping a JOURNAL in 1969 to record and use as reference, all the learning from Colleges of Art to community maintenance. I am presently in Bound Volume #68 (192 pgs. 8 1/2 X 14 VOL.). Burke Library, Special Collections, has purchased all volumes (2009) with the account that all subsequent volumes will also be purchased. A rare books seller in Maine (a friend of mine and a Shaker scholar) appraised the collection and stated to Burke Library that it represented the most complete account of any one member for any one period of time for the entire history of the House of David. I was paid then, $13,000.
Amongst many of my interests was the creation of an archival Library here in Mary's Shiloh that led to the creation of A Museum (summertime) that I helped in the restoration of Mary's Auditorium (1997) for that usage. Which led to my working with the State of Michigan Historic Preservation Dept. which work led to our Listing on the National Register of Historic Places in America (June 15, 2009)== 141 acres with 81 structures. We are SW MI largest "Historic District". This led to my greeting of Gov. Granholm on her "Hidden Treasures of MI" tour; as we were the only stop in BH. Which led to a recognition by the Berrien County Hist. Assoc.; I received the first Frank J. Ward Memorial History Award (2010) for preservation and presentation of Berrien County history sites. Along the line of community services I was a volunteer for Blossomtime Festival (2002-2012) in which I curated the pictorial history for the Centennial of Blossomtime exhibit at the Box Factory, SJ (March 2006). I was awarded a car ride in the Grand Floral Parade that year for "Volunteer of the Year Award". The following year I rode again as an honorary Grand Marshal in the parade. The work with Blossomtime also awarded me opportunities to do portraits of some of the community queens. MY VERY FAVORITE MISS BLOSSOMTIME was Miss Benton Harbor, 2004, Brittany Brown, who was a dance student. I had to shoots with her; one in the dance studio and once out at Lake Michigan Beach. She was/is a truly remarkable person; both humble and genuine.
I have written and published 8 books, 6 of which I printed and bound. 5 of these publications are in the Library of Michigan at Lansing. In the period of time from 1996 (first publication) through 2015 I have enjoyed answering requests to speak on the History of the House of David or my art training and consequent art work. That has taken me to NY, Mass. IA. KY. IN, IL. PA.; some of these locations had to do with academic conferences, where I gave a Paper on the Conference topic. My last such venture was my second visit to Amana, IA and my second paper. In 2014, I gave a paper on the substance of my art education: "The Divinity School of Art Address". Of course throughout MI has been thoroughly travelled.; mostly libraries, hist. organizations and business clubs. There was a time in 1998-99 that I was doing 1-3 a month.
To reflect the House of David base ball history, in 2001, I created a "Vintage" base ball team, called the House of David Echoes (at the request of the BC County Hist, Assoc. who also sponsored a team: the Cranberry Boggers) We played 19th C. Base Ball, using the rules of 1858 (the year Lincoln ran for a senate seat in IL and lost to Douglas). No protective equipment...no gloves. I played, as captain of the "club nine", 14 years at first base. I started playing at ago 50. We travelled all around the mid west and had great times meeting great people. I had injuries in 2014 that ended my playing career. I played first base and have only two fingers that are not broken from playing the old game.
More up to speed....I am just now recovering from a three year challenging medical/physical set back....called burn-out. As my doctor of 30 years warned me repeatedly...you cannot work 7 days; 10-12 daily for ever..
For any of you classmates that have time to peek at our museum and gift shops while attending the 50th reunion...or before or after..please contact me. Sunday I am at the museum 1-5PM..
I did considerable work in the winter of 2017-18 redoing the interiors of both gift shop blds. which is now SW MI largest summer season giftshop. If you like local history, art work, and two large buildings full of things you probably would not find elsewhere and collectibles, etc>>>. My aim in designing it was to fill it with the hard to find and one of a kind.
The bottom line with my choice of occupations was summed up perfectly by Robert Henri: " I am interested in art as a means of living a life; NOT as means of making a living."
Leonardo Da Vinci taught his students the simple lesson that to study any object in creation, one of the best ways to become familiar, aware and intimate with that subject is to take paper and pencil and draw that subject more than several times at different perspectives. Art is a means of exploration and discovery. Thus my Journals are loaded with visual discoveries.
One of the most simple and profound lessons from 4 years in colleges of art was that beauty and purpose are indivisible. My learning of this was over the 4 years of life drawing classes , 4 hours, twice a week and portraiture studies. Everything in and about the human body has a purpose. So I do art as an occasion to explore and discover which more than abundantly opened the understanding of the Divine Nature implanted in the design and purpose of the human body. Another aspect is that with only several actual exhibitions to sell art, I have fared so much better by historic collections.
Thus I have used my art work with a purpose in view. Often that purpose is to thank a person for their kindness or friendship of just a common interest thing. As art was a gift sown into the fabric of my being; I choose to use it as a gift towards those I find deserving....on Purpose.
February 24, 2019