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In this second part of my conversation with Dana Lynn Lewis, she reflects on how art can be “political” even when it isn’t issuing explicit slogans: in a culture that underfunds artists and treats art as decor, simply insisting that creative work matters is political. We get into the difference between message-forward political art and art that opens a capacious vessel—inviting people to express through their shared humanity without hammering them with ideology. A centerpiece is Dana's participatory project “Clearing”—hundreds of tiny anonymous envelopes people filled out with whatever they wanted to “clear,” sent from around the world, then ritually burned unopened. We also talk about “witchy” earth-based spirituality: daily contemplative walks, attention to river/trees/wind, and the moment a tree became her realtor (!) We connect that to creativity, to the feeling of being small in the face of the gorge and the river’s deep time, and to the trickster energy of making community in public. Dana Lynn Lewis is truly a one-of-a-kind - enjoy part two of our conversation. The Genesis is created, produced and edited by Rabbi Joshua Rose and is supported by Art/Lab: Innovating Jewish Arts and Culture. Theme music composed by Rabbi Joshua Rose Links Art/Lab: Innovating Jewish Arts and Culture - www.artlabpdx.org/ Oregon Jewish Museum and Center for Holocaust Education - www.ojmche.org/ Dana Lynn Louis: CLEARING” (2014) —www.lclark.edu/live/news/26500-dana-lynn-louis-clearing