About Jaclyn Heyen

Jaclyn is a Multi-Media Artist recovering from depression, self-injury and an eating disorder.  She decided to live the life she thought she could only dream about.  In October 2012, Jaclyn got her teardrop trailer she calls TicTac and started a new adventure.  She pulls TicTac with her 2007 Harley FLHT she calls Blue (short for Bluebird of Happiness).  Jaclyn has been all over the US and has met many amazing people along the way.  Learning each day a little more about herself, her dreams and pushing herself outside of her comfort zone.  Letting life lead.  Life is good!

Biography 

Jaclyn Heyen, MM., is a multi-media artist originally from Seward, Nebraska.  She is a Harley owner and rider since 2007 and her creative work is based on her experiences on the road.  Her masters' thesis, Theorizing Soundwalls: Listening Within the Noise and creation of Tinny Scoots, an audio controller built out of the body of a scooter, opened up the need to share her experiences on her motorcycle.  Her most recent work called BlueRoad is a series of multi-media recordings and writings about her life on the road with her Harley and Teardrop Trailer.  These recordings and writings document her journey to living a minimal life and finding her authentic self.

Jaclyn's research has focused on the use of music technology within a therapeutic environment.  She has worked on the Adaptive Use Musical Instruments Project from the Deep Listening Institute along with using unique ways of working with music technology that involve motion tracking and/or unique interfaces.  She also has a deep interest in the soundscape and soundwall and how one listens and defines themselves through noise.

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To book Jaclyn Heyen and BlueRoad email booking@jhblueroad.com

5 comments:

  1. Jaclyn, You touched my heart with your "Dear Pastor." Love seeing your adventures and hope to meet you some day I hope you see all the beauty that is in the sky, mountains, deserts, hills, waterways, and of course the whispers of the wind as you fly on down life's road. Peace be with you through your journey. ;0)

    Love you and so does God,
    Sharon Meyer Guerre Hall on Facebook,

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  2. I once asked a pastor if there was a place in heaven for a truly righteous person, yet one who did not accept Jesus Christ as his Lord and Savior. His answer was "No". I have since asked this question to dozens of "religious leaders" and gotten a variety of answers. If there is no place in someone's concept of heaven for a "truly righteous" person - who would want to be there? And why would one think its heaven? Happiness will never exist until you can separate yourself from the opinions of others and your life is guided by that voice that sings from within.

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  3. Well, all scripture is God breathed, but having said that, all interpretation of it is man. So, personally I listen to God

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  4. It is not possible to be "truly righteous" and at the same time not understand who Jesus Christ is.....so the question itself is in error.

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