The Path Through
A Book of Paintings and Poetry on the Subject of Trauma
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Narrateur(s):
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Ezra Pryor
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Auteur(s):
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Ezra Pryor
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Judith Brown
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The Path Through, is a collection of poetry on the subject of processing personal and inter-generational trauma by mother and son team Judith Brassard Brown and Ezra Michael Pryor. So many of us walk a lonely path in response to traumas of all sorts. It is easy to become discouraged. Pryor's poems and Brown's artwork confront their experiences of trauma and the process of healing and repair with this visually striking, evocative work. They offer a kind of companionship, a reminder that we are never alone, that on the other side of the dark night of the soul is a warm dawn and a day full of possibilities.
Judith Brassard Brown is a Professor of painting and drawing at Montserrat College of Art and Lecturer at Northeastern University. She has exhibited works at the Danforth Museum (Framingham, MA) the Art Complex Museum (Duxbury, MA), The Gimbel Gallery and Soho20 (NYC), Cerulean Gallery (Philadelphia, PA), HallSpace (Boston, MA), and internationally in venues in Rome, Viterbo, and Trieste, Italy. Her work has been reviewed and featured in articles in The Boston Globe, Boston Magazine, Art New England, ArtScope, Cape Cod Voice, Delicious Line, Boston Traveler, Viterbo's Il Messagero, and Trieste's Il Piccolo. Brown's work is included in corporate and private collections internationally.
Ezra Michael Pryor is an Intimacy Coach, Educator, and Author. As founder of the coaching methodology Radical Sexual Acceptance(), Ezra has helped countless people process grief, shame, and guilt regarding their gender and sexuality. Join them on the path from shock and denial, anger and bargaining, depression, reconstruction, working through, hope, and finally, acceptance. Learn you are not alone on this journey of healing and that you have companions on The Path Through.
©2023 Ezra Pryor (P)2023 Ezra Pryor