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A blog by Catherine Winters

08 Jul

Catherine Grows as a Person


Since attend­ing Media that Mat­ters 2009 at Hol­ly­hock this May, I’ve been feel­ing very introspective.

To say I was skep­ti­cal of some aspects of the con­fer­ence before­hand would be a ter­ri­ble, ter­ri­ble under­state­ment. On the ride up with for­mer coworker Jnet:
Her: “So are you recov­ered from your flu?” [Swine flu, I swear.]
Me: “I guess, yeah… I’m still not very hun­gry.“
Her: “Well, you’ll have lots of good veg­e­tar­ian cook­ing at Cortes.“
Me: “…Whaaah? Awwww.”

I know! For­tu­nately, said veg­e­tar­ian cook­ing turned out to be deli­cious and, con­trary to our hosts’ warn­ing, I didn’t totally fart the entire time. Upon leav­ing Cortes, Jnet and I imme­di­ately went to a Wendy’s in Camp­bell River, but that’s nei­ther here nor there. It was good, trust me.

Now, I’m not a super-huggy per­son, and there was a bit more hug­ging than I’m used to, which is hon­estly say­ing a lot, com­ing from the Van­cou­ver social media scene. There was also a sub­stan­tially greater-than-usual amount of talk­ing about ambi­tions and goals and feel­ings and things. On the other hand, there were parts I was really inter­ested in, such as answer­ing the ques­tion, “is it pos­si­ble to cre­ate a new medium and use it for artis­tic pur­poses with­out the first few years of its exis­tence being used expressly to dis­cuss that medium?” (See pho­tog­ra­phy, cave paint­ing, the web, Twit­ter, etc.) The answer: maybe?

Despite my skep­ti­cism, it turned out that there were parts that proved extremely valu­able to me. Incred­i­bly, these were the parts that involved tack­ling issues and feel­ings! And talk­ing about them! If the words “coach­ing cir­cle” make you wrin­kle your nose in pain, you’re expe­ri­enc­ing more or less the same sort of antic­i­pa­tion as I was beforehand.

And yet, the coach­ing cir­cle was extremely help­ful after all. Of course, there were still parts of Media that Mat­ters that I was per­haps a lit­tle too much of a cyn­i­cal prude to enjoy.

So I got back and decided I needed to make some changes. So I’m try­ing new things this sum­mer. First of all, as men­tioned in my last post, my knees have finally recov­ered enough for me to get places with my exer­cise reg­i­men. (I think my prob­lem with the sta­tion­ary bike is that I get bored and always have a sneak­ing sus­pi­cion that I’m accom­plish­ing less than I ought to be. I might end up buy­ing a trainer for my bike, since there’s plenty on Craigslist, but actu­ally using it with­out feel­ing like I’m just screw­ing around, that will be the challenge.)

So, exer­cise. What else?

  • Writ­ing more. Theoretically.
  • Actu­ally build­ing a bicy­cle instead of just buy­ing one.
  • Knit­ting classes at Three Bags Full on Main Street. I’ve never knit before.
  • Going to more art shows. More bar­be­ques. More events.
  • Quit­ting my job and going to art school.

Oh yeah. That last one. I’m enter­ing Lan­gara College’s Fine Arts pro­gram in Sep­tem­ber, then trans­fer­ring to Emily Carr to fin­ish up my under­grad. So that’s new too.



8 Responses to “Catherine Grows as a Person”

  1. By Boris Mann on Jul 8, 2009 | Reply

    Con­grats! I’m always impressed by peo­ple that a) go through with these things and then b) even more so when they pub­licly talk about it.

  2. By Catherine Winters on Jul 8, 2009 | Reply

    Thanks, Boris! School is the biggest change and has obvi­ously been in the works for a while, but things look all offi­cial now, so I thought I’d share.

  3. By Cathy Browne on Jul 8, 2009 | Reply

    Way to go! Con­grat­u­la­tions on artic­u­lat­ing your goals and act­ing on them…best of luck in every­thing you accomplish.

  4. By roro on Jul 8, 2009 | Reply

    Woooooooooo! That’s so excit­ing! Look at you, mak­ing big life changes, rockin’ it out!! Good on you!

    Of course I’m talk­ing about the knit­ting here. School is cool too, but really, it’s all about the fibre arts. I look for­ward to our old lady knit­ting cir­cles, which I trust will com­mence any day now!!

  5. By Matt on Jul 8, 2009 | Reply

    That’s great that’s all offi­cial now. Send me an invite the next time you go to an art show. I’de like to go to more of those too.

  6. By David on Jul 8, 2009 | Reply

    Ah, so _that_ was the thing you couldn’t tell me about when I asked a cou­ple of weeks ago. Con­grats! Hey, since you’re going to be going to Emily Carr (later, that is), you’ll then be in my neigh­bor­hood a fair amount (I’m a stone’s throw from Granville Island). Cool. :)

  7. By Catherine Winters on Jul 8, 2009 | Reply

    Thanks, you guys. (Roro, be hon­est, the bike thing is pretty rad too.)

    Cathy: I think this is actu­ally the longest plan­ning hori­zon I’ve ever had. (Yikes!)

    Matt: I will be sure to keep you updated! I recently went to one that had top­less body­paint­ing. So nat­u­rally, I imme­di­ately thought of you.

    David: Tada! Sadly, sched­ul­ing might keep me fur­ther away from Granville Island for the next cou­ple years. But I look for­ward to poten­tially see­ing you stand­ing on street cor­ners, park benches, etc. :)

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