The Project

The First Six Storytellers

Thought Process

Towards the end of September 2017, I had an idea that became the centerpiece for an upcoming exhibit. It would later become My Picture Tells A Story. What if I had six people tell me their stories, six different stories? What if I used six images on each canvas? It could be a unique Seeing in Sixes project

Once the concept was born, I needed six volunteers. Taking a chance, I looked for them where I work. Receiving more than I needed, I took the first six. Johanna, Skyla, Erinn, Billy, Fekadu, and Tim brought My Picture Tells A Story to life.

My Picture Tells A Story

Starting in November 2017, over seven months, Billy, Tim, Skyla, Erinn, Fekadu, and Johanna told me their personal stories. During each story session, everyone dressed sat, spoke, and moved as they chose. Never rehearsed, prompted, or interrupted, every narrative was spontaneous. I never talked during the story sessions. Each story took 30 to 90 minutes to tell. I took 500 to 1,500 images each time. I then chose six in chronological order to tell their story.

The Project Continues

The Next Fourteen

From January 2019 through December 2019. Lisa, Shanae, Amanda M., Heather, Brian, Allen, Cristina, Jenny, Sue, Connie, Beverly, Jeremy, Amanda S., and Robin completed the First Twenty Stories.

The Tucson Musician Series

The Tucson Musician Storyteller Series Launces in the Spring of 2023

In April 2023, the Tucson Musician Series began with Jillian Bessett's sublime story.