Good morning!
It’s Wednesday.
Did you know that May 31st was National Smile Day? I didn’t. But I am a firm believer in the power of a smile—not to make myself pleasing to others, as women are trained to do, but to please myself.
Today is #NationalSmileDay and we are overjoyed to share a work of art from our upcoming Susan O'Malley Project, "One Minute Smile." The work was originally performed by the artist with audience participation on February 20, 2013, at Montalvo Arts Center in Saratoga, California.During this ongoing time of uncertainty, we feel privileged to share the work and message of Susan O'Malley's "One Minute Smile" and encourage you to accept her challenge to smile a bright, colorful, and peaceful smile. #Shareyoursmile with us by tagging us in your share and help spread O'Malley's message of positivity and encouragement.Featured work: Susan O'Malley, "One Minute Smile," performed at Montalvo Arts Center, 2013.#Susanomalley #advicefrommy80yearoldself #oneminutesmile #upcomingproject ##shareyoursmile #staypositive #togetherapart #smile #ZMAatHome #ZuckermanMuseum May 31, 2020
“A smile is a curve that sets everything straight.”
—Phyllis Diller
I’ll see you tomorrow,
Clara