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Thursday, October 09, 2008

Behind the Green Door


We wake at night and sleep at the sight of the day
The sun can show so much

--Drew Cameron


Either war is obsolete, or men are

--Buckminster Fuller

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Here is a good story:

Last week we had lunch with Drew Cameron, Iraqi War vet
and founder of the Combat Paper Project, and visited the Green Door Studios in Burlington, Vermont, where he makes his paper. [Thanks to tw of the Elmer Creek Conspiracy for the heads up on the project in "Iraqi War Vets Transforming Trauma."] Drew is a pleasant guy who led us to a great 100% green restaurant, wearing a T-shirt which read, "There's Wrong. And then There's Army Wrong."

Cameron is an artist, papermaker and poet who began the
Combat Paper Project with fellow Iraqi Veterans Against the War members who work in a collaborative venture to process their shared experiences.
Drew Matott, owner of the People's Republic of Paper, is Drew's project partner (we also visited Mattot's workspace at the Blu Seed studios in Lake Saranac.)

In this art project, veterans take their combat uniforms and pulp them, taking the fibers through the arduous process of creating handmade paper. The giant vat in which the uniforms are pulped is papered with bumpers stickers like, "You cannot simultaneously prevent and prepare for war (Einstein)," "Greed Kills," and "Just say "No" to Army Recruiters." Their latest batch is Marine blue from uniforms they collected while at Martha's Vineyard.


The Combat Paper/Warrior Writer's Project team uses the uniform paper they produce as a vehicle upon which to print their thoughts and images. They have created limited edition books and prints, and are taking their
Warrior Writers project to colleges and studios around the country, holding workshops with the intent of involving more veterans in the process.

Over 47 vets have pulped their uniforms at the Green Door so far, representing all branches of the service and all wars back to WWII.
Ideally, they would like to take their project to other countries, to emphasize the universality of the soldier's experience. Cameron envisions the papermaking process as a bridge to healing. But this is not your typical art therapy; it has an edge.

Cameron was an Army NCO from 2000-04, later serving in the National Guard until 2006. He said the question that gnawed at him during his time in Iraq was, "Why were we there, and what did we do over there?" He felt a "misidentification with the mission" as conflicting objectives surfaced in the press.

He said, "If freedom is defined by offensive wars, inequity and racism, freemarket aggression and kids fighting and dying," then he is against freedom. He also defined terrorism as "the use of violence against other people or infrastructures for political gain," and "morale" as not how good the soldier feels, but "his willingness to carry out the mission he is tasked with. He mused, "In that line of thinking, I'm a freedom-hating terrorist with low morale."

Since his project is called "Warrior Writers," Ranger asked him to define "warrior".
Drew said the warrior fights from his heart, and he said he is now coming from that place. However, this was not so until after his discharge in 2006 and becoming involved with a community of other vets who were also disillusioned with the war.


He observed that the military is deeply rooted in our society --" it's in our subconscious, and we have to root that out and be able to transcend it."

Among the guys we met at Green Door was Jon, who was thumbing through his Purple Heart magazine outside when we saw him ("Life member," he said.)
From his bio on the Green Door website:

"After being discharged from the Marine Corps in 2007, I moved to Burlington to escape from the realities of military life and society in general. Due to my deployments to Haiti, Fallujah and Ramadi, I suffered from Post Traumatic Stress from the atrocities of war as an infantryman. Although I have turned down the wrong paths before, art, poetry and performances have now become my way of letting go of my past; a time in my life that was filled with hate and destruction."

The group did a weekend workshop at Sarah Lawrence College the week we met, and are off to the West Coast this month. If anyone knows of an appropriate venue in which Drew and Co. can bring their Combat Paper and Warrior Writer's workshop while out there, please contact him here.

They seem like a good bunch of people, and we wish them well.

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7 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hey Range, I met those two cats at a demo up around my way--nice cats. We've all heard about the dissatisfied soldier who stripped off his or her uniform once he or she got out. This is a good way to take it a few steps further by making paper.

Thursday, October 9, 2008 at 7:34:00 PM EST  
Blogger Ghost Dansing said...

seems like the green door does a good thing.....

no more ashes to ashes
no more cinders from the sky
let all the laws of creation
tell a dead man how to die

oh deserts down below us
and storms up above
like a stray dog gone defective
like a paper tiger in the sun

Thursday, October 9, 2008 at 8:08:00 PM EST  
Blogger Fasteddiez said...

When I saw your title, all I could think of was snow....uhmmh, clean as the driven Ivory Snow, wait! there's a baby....no, no, a Babe...drats! my dream sequence just vanished. It must have been subliminal messaging.

Thursday, October 9, 2008 at 11:51:00 PM EST  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Thanks for bringing this to my attention!

Friday, October 10, 2008 at 10:49:00 AM EST  
Blogger The Mad Dog said...

He said, "If freedom is defined by offensive wars, inequity and racism, free-market aggression and kids fighting and dying," then he is against freedom.


DITTO.

Friday, October 10, 2008 at 3:20:00 PM EST  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Aloha, Lisa and Ranger, It's not easy to expose the Emperor's nakedness, even if you're on the IRR list...

Zip It, Soldier!

Speaks volumes... :-(

Btw, finally some good news... Full Withdrawal From Iraq By 31 Dec 2011! Meager news, but, still good news for our brethren in arms...!

Saturday, October 11, 2008 at 2:27:00 AM EST  
Blogger The Minstrel Boy said...

as freedom is a breakfastfood
or truth can live with right and wrong
or molehills are from mountains made
-long enough and just so long
will being pay the rent of seem
and genius please the talentgang
and water most encourage flame

as hatracks into peachtrees grow
or hopes dance best on bald men's hair
and every finger is a toe
and any courage is a fear
-long enough and just so long
will the impure think all things pure
and hornets wail by children stung

or as the seeing are the blind
and robins never welcome spring
nor flatfolk prove their world is round
nor dingsters die at break of dong
and common's rare and millstones float
-long enough and just so long
tomorrow will not be too late

worms are the words but joy's the voice
down shall go which and up come who
breasts will be breasts and thighs will be thighs
deeds cannot dream what dreams can do
-time is a tree (this life one leaf)
but love is the sky and i am for you
just so long and long enough


e.e. cummings

Sunday, October 12, 2008 at 6:28:00 PM EST  

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