The Flow Project
Reflections of Generosity
Foundation for Inquiry
The Flow Project Artist Inquiry
The Flow Project mission is to apply the wisdom and experience of art in transforming humanity’s response to the creative challenges of today’s world.
The mission of Reflections of Generosity is to explore how the power of painting, sculpture, and song can facilitate restoration through generosity, community, and beauty.
Reflections of Generosity and The Flow Project are partners in an inquiry designed to give artists a voice and bring the wisdom and experience of art to leaders. Artists currently represent an overlooked resource. World leaders generally do not see the potential of art to transform and resolve the challenging situations facing the military and humanity. The knowledge and experience of art are commonly considered irrelevant to solving ‘real world’ problems. Reflections of Generosity and The Flow Project recognize the potential of art. Together we are offering artists in the military and beyond the opportunity to participate in The Flow Project Artist Inquiry. Join artists around the world who are working on the project.
The purpose of the Artist Inquiry is to identity principles and practices of art common across mediums and across cultures. Data collected from the artists is transmitted to The Flow Project headquarters in Bellingham Washington USA, where it is processed and analyzed. As a comprehensive understanding of the artistic experience develops, leaders and leadership educators translate the principles and practices of art into principles and practices of leadership, which are applied in transforming the challenging situations facing the military and humanity.
We invite you to participate in the Artist Inquiry. Click here to fill out an application for The Flow Project. After you complete the intial application, click here to answer the three questions below. These responses be reviewed and posted to a blog listed on the RoG website.
Questions for the first round of the Reflections of Generosity Inquiry:
Given the purpose, what experience and wisdom do artists have that is important for humanity to know?
Why is this important to you?
Why is this important to humanity?
Click here to respond to the three questions above.
Foundation for Inquiry
The Flow Project Artist Inquiry
The Flow Project mission is to apply the wisdom and experience of art in transforming humanity’s response to the creative challenges of today’s world.
The mission of Reflections of Generosity is to explore how the power of painting, sculpture, and song can facilitate restoration through generosity, community, and beauty.
Reflections of Generosity and The Flow Project are partners in an inquiry designed to give artists a voice and bring the wisdom and experience of art to leaders. Artists currently represent an overlooked resource. World leaders generally do not see the potential of art to transform and resolve the challenging situations facing the military and humanity. The knowledge and experience of art are commonly considered irrelevant to solving ‘real world’ problems. Reflections of Generosity and The Flow Project recognize the potential of art. Together we are offering artists in the military and beyond the opportunity to participate in The Flow Project Artist Inquiry. Join artists around the world who are working on the project.
The purpose of the Artist Inquiry is to identity principles and practices of art common across mediums and across cultures. Data collected from the artists is transmitted to The Flow Project headquarters in Bellingham Washington USA, where it is processed and analyzed. As a comprehensive understanding of the artistic experience develops, leaders and leadership educators translate the principles and practices of art into principles and practices of leadership, which are applied in transforming the challenging situations facing the military and humanity.
We invite you to participate in the Artist Inquiry. Click here to fill out an application for The Flow Project. After you complete the intial application, click here to answer the three questions below. These responses be reviewed and posted to a blog listed on the RoG website.
Questions for the first round of the Reflections of Generosity Inquiry:
Given the purpose, what experience and wisdom do artists have that is important for humanity to know?
Why is this important to you?
Why is this important to humanity?
Click here to respond to the three questions above.
