Tuesday, April 21, 2009

The Archetype of Creativity

The Foundry Gallery, offering free workshops addressing the varied artistic and intellectual interests of our community, presents:

JUNGIAN ANALYST / JULIE BONDANZA, Ph.D.
Discussing Insights into the Creative Process:
The Archetype of Creativity

Saturday, April 25, 2009 2:00 – 4:00
FREE TO THE PUBLIC


Attendance is limited, so email or call now to reserve your space:
foundrygallery[at]verizon[dot]net

Keeping creativity alive, especially to a working artist, is as important to the soul as good nutrition is for the well being of the body. It is, as C.G. Jung said, one of the five basic instincts. As such, it is necessary for the unfolding of the psyche in art as well as in everyday life.

In this two hour lecture-discussion, Dr Bondanza will explore archetypal images of the creative process to uncover applications practical to present-day problems of creativity. The archetypal dynamics of the creative process will be demonstrated through a selection of creation myths, dreams, and fairy tales.

Julie Bondanza, PhD is a Jungian analyst and licensed psychologist in private practice in Takoma Park MD. She has taught extensively on archetypal themes to analysts in training, artists, and people interested in Jungian psychology.


FOUNDRY GALLERY
1314 18TH STREET, NW, 1ST Floor
Washington, DC 20036
202-463-0203
www.foundrygallery.org

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