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FYI : ART and PSYCHE in the CITY : an international conference in nyc, July, 2012

From: Jorge
Sent on: Thursday, March 22, 2012, 1:29 PM

 

 


ART AND PSYCHE IN THE CITY
 
New York, New York
 
JULY 19-22, 2012
 
          

An International Conference

Organized by the Art and Psyche Working Group
 
Sponsored by the Jungian Psychoanalytic Association, the International Association for Analytical Psychology and the Archive for Research in Archetypal Symbolism
 
 
Cosponsored and Hosted by New York University Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development: Department of Applied Psychology and Department of Art and Art Professions
 

Courtesy James Cohan Gallery
 
Natural Selection, 2000 © Fred Tomaselli
 

 

The Art and Psyche Working Group is pleased to announce a conference on the creative collaboration between depth psychology and the arts in the context of a city.
 
Traditional plenaries, workshops and breakouts will feature presentations by painters, musicians, poets, actors, photographers, psychotherapists, analysts and expressive arts therapists. Ten minute sparks of images and ideas will flash throughout the conference.
 
The Arts Paths offer designed tours of the National Museum of the American Indian in New York City, the Rubin Museum of Art, the Morgan Library and Museum, the Asia Society Museum, the Whitney Museum of American Art, the Metropolitan Museum of Art and its Watson Library, the Cathedral of St. John the Divine. There will be walking tours of the Masonic temple and the High Line, viewings of subway station murals in The Arts For Transit program, and selected art and psyche videos at NYU. Maps of galleries and subway art will be provided.
 
 
The Archive for Research in Archetypal Symbolism (ARAS) and the Kristine Mann Library (KML) will offer open houses for those interested in the arts, symbolism and psychology.
 
 
The Thursday night public program with the award-winning poet Mark Doty on Walt Whitman, and Donald Sosin on his score for the film Manhatta, will includea panel with composer Jorge Martin and photographer Deborah O'Grady. A Saturday night Dream-Over, an overnight spent at the Rubin Museum, will be offered.
 
 
Program, registration and hotel information can be found at http://www.cvent.com/d/3cqkt6
 
or contact us at [address removed].

 

 

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