Leonora OppenheimUse Your Body As a Research ToolWhy an embodied practice can help our creative thinkingMar 17, 20221Mar 17, 20221
Leonora OppenheimDo LessHow the Feldenkrais Method is teaching me to create with less effort, tension, and stress.Aug 6, 20211Aug 6, 20211
Leonora OppenheimBondadoso“Every artist needs to find a balance between generosity and selfishness.”Jun 5, 2021Jun 5, 2021
Leonora OppenheimMy Mother’s HandsDelicate is not a word I’d use to describe my mother’s hands. They were large, strong and capable of many things, such as making the finest…May 1, 2021May 1, 2021
Leonora OppenheimMoving to natureI hear the barking dogs and I feel the goosebumps rise on my skin. I’m frozen in fear for just a second, wondering how close they might be…Apr 1, 2021Apr 1, 2021
Leonora OppenheimOn the memory of touch in the time of social distancing — part four.‘The “feel” in my skin and the “feeling” in my mind’Apr 24, 2020Apr 24, 2020
Leonora OppenheimOn the memory of touch in the time of social distancing — part three.‘The sensory isolation is driving us mad.’Apr 6, 2020Apr 6, 2020
Leonora OppenheimOn the memory of touch in the time of social distancing — part two.“BUDDY! WE DON’T TOUCH THINGS NOW!”Apr 1, 2020Apr 1, 2020
Leonora OppenheimOn the memory of touch in the time of social distancing — part one.I am watching the screen and copying the teacher’s movements. Using my fingertips, I lightly brush the skin of my arm in one direction…Mar 28, 2020Mar 28, 2020