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SUMMARY:Exhibition — "Home and Home: New York in My Life" — Photographs by Satomi Shirai
DESCRIPTION:CRS (Center for Remembering & Sharing) announces “Home and Home: New York in My Life\,” an exhibition of photographs by Satomi Shirai. These seven works reveal\, in boldly playful as well as subtle ways\, a newly arrived immigrant’s strategies to create a sense of home and to discover what those strategies are. From the outset\, CRS has sought to provide a creative and spiritual home to artists and seekers from all over the world\, and we believe that this exhibition speaks directly to our mission and the experience of so many members of our community. \nThe exhibition will open on October 19\, 2015 and be on display through November 28\, 2015. An opening reception with the artist will take place on Friday\, October 23\, 2015 from 7:30 – 9:30 pm. \nWhile the photographs in this exhibition look like documentary-style records of the often messy and alien life that an immigrant lives prior to acquiring furnishings and fully settling in (does an immigrant ever fully settle in?)\, the photographs are actually meticulously staged with a highly controlled mastery of mis-en-scene and craft. This creates a tension between order and chaos\, reality and artifice\, into which the artist places herself and her own child and friends as models\, challenging our initial impulse to label the life depicted as disordered. The more we look\, the more we recognize objects\, symbols\, behaviors\, relationships that give meaning and context to the home depicted. We recognize that we carry home within us and carry on a never-ending process of using our minds in diverse and complex ways to anchor ourselves and project our sense of home into our habitat\, making it our own even in the midst of constant change. \nAbout Satomi Shirai \nSatomi Shirai is originally from Tokyo\, and currently lives and works in New York. She completed the full-time Certificate Program at International Center of Photography in 2007\, and received her MFA from CUNY Hunter College in 2010. Her works have been exhibited nationally and internationally including at Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography\, National Portrait Gallery in London\, and Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery in Washington D.C. Her photographs are in the collection of Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography and Kiyosato Museum of Photographic art. \nhttp://www.satomishirai.com \nArtist Statement \nWalls with windows and doors form the house\,\nbut the empty space within it is the essence of the house.\n— from The Uses of Not\, Lao Tse \nIn this body of work\, Home and Home: New York in My Life\, I explore what constitutes the concept of home\, as an immigrant who chose to live in New York. Tangibility versus intangibility are brought up\, and added to the discussion. How do we assess or assume home? \nMy relocation to New York is not about overcoming a culture that is distinct\, but encountering and understanding cultural disparity and similarity. Living in NYC highlights the intangible aspects of cultures today that include language\, myth\, mind-sets\, daily customs\, social class issues\, and identity. The diverse sense of femininity provides me other vantage point to examine the collective consciousness in the cities. \nI am bringing up positions of custom\, holiday\, architecture\, dress\, food\, location\, and home design as a means to explore how culture is being inter-mixed or is remaining unchanged at a microcosmic level\, and how national identity and sensibility are maintained or relinquished through living in a cross-cultural city life. The more understanding of cultural contrasts I have\, the more I feel closer to the U.S\, and so my space in New York is psychologically being expanded. \nA new point of view has been added to my life and work. I gave birth to my baby in New York and became a mother. This has enormously shifted my state of mind and lifestyle. The project or new chapter will be continued with the unknown transitions. \n 
URL:https://crsny.org/event/exhibition-photographs-by-satomi-shirai-2/
LOCATION:CRS (Center for Remembering & Sharing)\, 41 E 11th St 11th Fl\, New York\, NY\, 10003\, United States
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SUMMARY:A Spiritual Talk with Author & ACIM/AA Guru Paul Hedderman
DESCRIPTION:CRS and The New York City A Course in Miracles Meetup Group invite you to a talk by ACIM teacher and AA guru Paul Hedderman. Paul has been involved with the recovery community since 1988 and has been leading workshops and holding talks for 18 years. He is the author of The Escape To Everywhere. A Zen slap to your mind\, Paul’s unique language and solid presence bespeak the depth of his understanding of the human condition—in which the original addiction is the mind’s addiction to being a self. http://www.zenbitchslap.com \nSuggested donation $15. RSVP here:\nhttp://www.meetup.com/acim-9/events/225485202/ \n\n\n\nFollowing the talk\, we will be screening the NYC premiere of James Twyman’s documentary A CHORUS IN MIRACLES at 2:30 pm. Tickets are $10. \nA musical journey in celebration of the 50 year anniversary of A Course in Miracles\, Twyman’s feature documentary film has been insightfully created as an homage to the most life-changing spiritual text of the 20th century.  Because of the profound nature of the work scribed by Helen  Schucman beginning in 1965\, “A Chorus in Miracles” is a must see film for long-time A Course in Miracles students\, those newly embarking on their own transformational journey and any person with an interest in spirituality and how it changes our lives. \nTwyman followed a group of students and teachers of A Course In Miracles for nearly a year\, and what he discovered will amaze you. “I wanted to meet people who are living the teachings of A Course in Miracles in exciting ways\,” Twyman explained. “One man expresses his love of The Course through the hula hoop\, while a professor at Oakland University in Michigan uses A Course in Miracles to teach the finer points of systems engineering. Also included in the movie is an Emmy Award winning composer sharing his experience\, as well as five-time Grammy Award winning musician Victor Wooten who has been a student of A Course in Miracles since he was sixteen.”
URL:https://crsny.org/event/talk-with-acim-teacher-paul-hedderman/
LOCATION:CRS (Center for Remembering & Sharing)\, 41 E 11th St 11th Fl\, New York\, NY\, 10003\, United States
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SUMMARY:Film Screening:  A Chorus in Miracles
DESCRIPTION:JOIN US IN CELEBRATING \nTHE 50TH ANNIVERSARY OF\nA COURSE IN MIRACLES\nA CHORUS IN MIRACLES IS NOT LIKE ANY SPIRITUAL MOVIE YOU’VE SEEN. \nSpiritual pioneer\, James Twyman\, best known for his NY Times bestseller\, The Moses Code\, is holding the largest A Course in Miracles celebration in history by sharing his latest film\, “A Chorus in Miracles\,” in over 350 churches nationwide this October. \nYou are invited to join us at CRS on Sunday\, October 25th at 2:30 pm for our screening as we join thousands around the world in celebration of the 50 year anniversary of A Course in Miracles. \nA musical journey in celebration of the 50 year anniversary of A Course in Miracles\, Twyman’s feature documentary film has been insightfully created as an homage to the most life-changing spiritual text of the 20th century.  Because of the profound nature of the work scribed by Helen  Schucman beginning in 1965\, “A Chorus in Miracles” is a must see film for long-time A Course in Miracles students\, those newly embarking on their own transformational journey and any person with an interest in spirituality and how it changes our lives. \nTwyman followed a group of students and teachers of A Course In Miracles for nearly a year\, and what he discovered will amaze you. “I wanted to meet people who are living the teachings of A Course in Miracles in exciting ways\,” Twyman explained. “One man expresses his love of The Course through the hula hoop\, while a professor at Oakland University in Michigan uses A Course in Miracles to teach the finer points of systems engineering. Also included in the movie is an Emmy Award winning composer sharing his experience\, as well as five-time Grammy Award winning musician Victor Wooten who has been a student of A Course in Miracles since he was sixteen.” \n\n\n\nThe genesis of the documentary began when Twyman decided to put the 365 lessons from A Course in Miracles to music\, lessons that are shared with nearly 20\,000 people every day. Though it has been the most monumental task of his life\, it has also inspired him to live The Course in ways he couldn’t have imagined. \n“Writing\, recording and distributing 365 songs in one year has transformed my life\,” says Twyman. “The most amazing thing is that I’ve been able to keep up with everything\, including directing and producing the film. I also love receiving emails nearly every day from people who were long-time Course students who rediscovered their love of the material through the music\, as well as people who are new to the material. Most of all\, it has reinvigorated my own love of this amazing book.” \n  \nJames Twyman \nhttp://www.jamestwyman.com \nhttp://acimrevival.com/ \nhttps://www.facebook.com/JamesTwymanAuthor?fref=ts \n  \nJames F. Twyman is New York Times bestselling author of 15 books\, including Emissary of Light\, The Moses Code\, and The Barn Dance. In 1994 he put peace prayers from the 12 major religions to music and began traveling the world\, quickly becoming known as “The Peace Troubadour\,” and often being invited by world leaders and peace organizations to perform the concert in countries while at war. He has performed in Bosnia\, Iraq\, Serbia\, South Africa\, Israel\, Northern Ireland and many other places. James has also produced ten music CD’s\, and has produced or directed six films\, including the award winning “Indigo” and “Redwood Highway.” Founder of The Beloved Community\, a network of spiritual peace ministers around the world\, as well as the Seminary of Spiritual Peacemaking which has graduated and ordained over 500 ministers\, James is committed to the path of peace through spirituality. James currently lives in Portland\, Oregon.
URL:https://crsny.org/event/film-screening-a-chorus-in-miracles/
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