![]() ![]() The works supported with the grant will be carried out during the year 2020. The jury, which met on October 22, 2019, was composed of Marlène Kreins, responsable Centres d’Art Dudelange Anne-Françoise Lesuisse, artistic director at the Biennale de l'Image Possible/BIP Emanuela Mazzonis, independant curator Damian Zimmermann, journalist, photographer, art critic an co-founder of the Internationale Photoszene Köln and Marguy Conzémius, curator (CNA). Marie Sommer: L’Œil et la Glace (creation).Pasha Rafiy: Tehrangeles (publication/creation).Carole Melchior: eleutheromania "an intense and irresistible desire for freedom" (publication).Sébastien Cuvelier: Paradise City (publication).The CNA supports the selected artists during the development of their projects.įor this 11th edition, 20 applications were received from which the jury selected 6 winners for the realization of a creation or publication project: An intense craving or desire to travel to distant places away from the hustle-bustle of. No subject or photographic "genre" is imposed, the aim being to support talented creators, with no age limit, allowing them to carry out personal photographic work or to support its distribution through publication. An intense and irresistible desire for freedom. ![]() The grant is aimed at artists, professionals or in training, of Luxembourg nationality, or living in Luxembourg with a practice in photography. Since its inception, over 50 photographic projects have been supported. Learn more at positivedeviancelab.Recipients of the grant 'Bourse CNA' – 2019 editionĪs part of its mission to encourage and support the creation and broadcasting of author's work in the field of photography as well as in a training perspective, the Centre national de l'audiovisuel (CNA) has set up its grant "Bourse CNA - Aide à la création et à la diffusion en photographie" in 2009. She shares her discoveries through workshops and writings. Jennifer Evans is a positive deviant by nature. The final days of isolation passed uneventfully. If it is too much, do a small something toward it-at least you’ll be moving in some direction. eleutheromania - an intense and irresistible desire for freedom. That is a likely and possible step-if it weren’t, you wouldn’t have thought of it. ![]() What first occurred to you that you perhaps quickly shunted to the side? What step could you take to move toward freedom? Free from the hindering cast! Finally, I answered his simple question and laughed myself back to my office.Īnd then, I knew even more than I’d known before. How long do you have? How long ‘til you’re free? My body flooded with relief as my understanding caught up with his meaning. He then nodded in the direction of the boot on my foot. ![]() Stumped and in a bit of a panic, I continued looking at him with confusion. This taping up of eye-catching things was a ritual I practiced normally, so not unusual, but was this particular one a too obviously personal window into my emotional world? Was it that to which he referred? While the word did express my feeling, I really couldn’t imagine that he’d make the leap to my emotional state. Then I wondered if he’d gotten a hint from a new definition I’d taped on my door which was: Eleutheromania (n.) an intense and irresistible desire for freedom. It was exactly how I felt! How long until I am free? I was silent, surely looking confused, and he asked again, “How long ‘til you’re free?” I looked at him quizzically, because there was no reason he would have any idea of how strongly I was leaning toward moving on from my position. What’s he talking about? Could it be? Oh no! All I could think he meant, because it was at the forefront of my heart and mind, was, “How long do you have ‘til you quit this job?” Not understanding how he could know, but knowing what it meant to me, I worried. On this day one of my co-workers walked in at the same time as I and greeted me with, “How long do you have?” The hub was a room that had multiple functions: mail room, kitchen, copy room, and a place where people touched base, shared a greeting, or had a chat. At work one day, when I knew I was tendering my resignation but had not yet announced it, I was clunking into our “hub” from my office down the hall. I was wearing a walking cast on my broken right foot toward the end of my tenure as an administrative assistant at the University of Michigan Ross School of Business. ![]()
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