Morgan O'Hara talks about how she started to create life-based conceptual art in the 1970s and how her art has evolved in the past thirty-seven years. The interview includes her exploration in four series: Time Study, Portraits of 20th Century, Live Transmission, and John Cage 100th Anniversary Memorial. She also talks about how her art is influenced by Calligraphy, Matisse, Paul Klee and John Cage. Morgan O'Hara's conceptually based performative drawing researches the vital movement of living beings, the human experience of time and space. It is culturally contextualized in the practice of drawing as a fundamental human endeavor. Her work is continuous with the time-honored practice of life and requires presence, connection, direct observ...