Throughout the year, many of you probably get so many requests: to donate an item
for a gift basket, an auction, a charity event or Fundraiser. Of course, we are not in
business to give away everything we make, but often, a cause will speak to our
hearts and we feel impelled to give.
There is a nationwide organization Empty Bowls through
which potters across the country make bowls and then sell them at events to raise
money for the hungry in their communities. Sometimes the bowls come with soup
(for a $10 or $15 donation). Sometimes they are sold through Silent Auction. Some
events have performances and music; others are quieter affairs.
When you are an artisan and do much of your work isolated in your studio, it’s so
easy to get tunnel vision. But if we have a gift and a passion and can afford to do so, I
believe there is nothing as rewarding as giving back to the community that sustains
you.
I’ve been a part of Empty Bowls in Warwick, NY for the last several years, and when the date
for this year’s event was announced, I was already feeling on overload from having
committed to so many other things, and trying to keep up with stocking the stores I
am in, getting ready for shows, updating my Etsy site….writing blogs…you know, the
familiar gamut.
Yet there was no question in my mind that I had to make time to start making bowls
because the effect of “giving” in my experience has always been life giving. It
sustains me, it cleanses my soul, it makes me happy. So if there is an organization
that speaks to you and makes your heart leap a little, I encourage you to make the
time to get involved. I promise you that the energy you will get will be
immeasurably more than you expend and will spark your creative juices in new
ways.
Roberta - RG Clay Creations
1 comment:
lovely post, Roberta
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