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SUMMARY:Exhibition: Water People — Prints by Kazoo
DESCRIPTION:CRS (Center for Remembering & Sharing) announces an exhibition of abstract prints\, expressing the feeling of water and waves\, by the Japanese artist Kazoo. The exhibition opens on June 5 and will remain on view through August 3\, 2016. \nKazoo has been traveling all over the world to see different cultures and how people live. He found that everywhere\, regardless of culture or language\, that people who live by the water are the SAME! They enjoy sun and water\, eating good fish\, sharing the good smile that water people carry! \nKazoo was born in Japan and grew up learning calligraphy from his grandfather. Born in the astrological sign of Cancer (one of the water signs)\, he always felt drawn to rivers and the sea. When he saw his first ocean wave\, he fell in love with the water’s movement and constant changes of color. He began printmaking in New York City in 2004 and found a connection between the ocean and printing. Since then he has sought to capture the sea’s shifts of color\, light and shape in his work. \n2016: Invited art teacher at ps 373k for kids in needs\, autistic kids\n2014&2015: Art and sport\, collaboration with art and sports with autistic kids at ps 226m\,380\n2014: Solo show at K.Caraccio studio NY NY. Calming the chaos\n2014: The broadway suite art gallery presents\n\n2014: Black and red at Manhattan graphics center\n\n2013: Volunteer art teacher for orphans school at ninos de guatemala in Guatemala\n2011: Charity exhibition for earth quake and tsunami victims in japan\n\n\n2008: Gramstand show in Manhattan lower east side\n2008: Solo show at entitled solitude at personal style\, New York New York\n\n2008: Solo show entitled  waves held in Astoria\, NY\n2007: Ise cultual fundation art exhibition\n\n\n2005\,2006&2007: National academy\, in juried exhibition.
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LOCATION:CRS (Center for Remembering & Sharing)\, 41 E 11th St 11th Fl\, New York\, NY\, 10003\, United States
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SUMMARY:Healing Circle
DESCRIPTION:Join us for our August Healing Circle and spirit journey! Space is limited so please sign up in advance! Registration is $20. \nWe’ll start off with drumming meditation and singing — yes\, we will all add our wordless voices\, calling our spirits home\, to the rhythm of the drum! Then\, this month we’ll go deeper into our partnering work journeying to meet the partner’s spirit animal and return with some specific and useful guidance about what kind of energy the partner wants to use to extend and grow and what form that might take. This is a beautiful way to use your spiritual sight on behalf of others and get to know someone new. \nWe’ll finish with a glass of wine and whatever munchies YOU bring to share — social time! \nYou might want to bring pen and paper for taking notes. No previous experience is required and the circles are open. While we hope you will fill inspired to regularly share your shining spirit with this spiritual community\, you are welcome to attend without any intention of returning. \nOur purpose\, guided by our devoted study and practice of A Course in Miracles\, is to remind one another that we are one and the same\, always already perfect expressions of love. Therefore\, we will be training ourselves to look for and find such reminders in all of our visions and experiences. While the forms of our activities may draw on or be adapted from various shamanic and healing traditions\, we do not seek to hold up any particular forms as essential or superior in and of themselves. Any form or experience could be used to remember who we truly are and to join with others. We will be using these particular forms simply because we enjoy them! \n***************************************************************** \nOur mission is to help you to discover\, develop\, and use your gift\, and to appreciate the joy of sharing it. We opened CRS with the help of a community of healers\, seekers\, and artists\, many of whom had come from other countries looking for inspiration\, Together\, we offer a prayer to help one another. \nCRS is a healing center. Our healing is based on A Course in Miracles (ACIM). ACIM says that salvation occurs when you are with your brother. When you know the truth about your brother\, you will know the truth of who you truly are\, because you will recognize that you and your brother are actually one\, always already perfect expressions of love. Recognizing this truth is the only way to experience peace. \nCRS is also an event space and art center. We offer support to those who bear witness to the truth\, which is something that everyone is capable of doing and sharing. CRS is a safe space where you can know yourself\, be yourself\, and express yourself honestly without being judged. We wish you to extend and share your creative spirit more and more and to experience more and more joy. \nCRS Founder Yasuko Kasaki is the author of 15 books in Japanese about A Course in Miracles\, as well as numerous novels and collections of photographs\, short stories and essays. Her translations of the ACIM Workbook as well as books by ACIM writers Jon Mundy\, Gabrielle Bernstein and David Hoffmeister and works by poet Maya Angelou and others have also been published in Japan. She is currently translating Mari Perron’s A Course of Love and the ACIM Original Edition into Japanese for publisher Natural Spirit. She has been offering spiritual counseling\, reading\, instruction and healing to individuals and groups since 1999. In 2004 she and partner Christopher Pelham founded CRS (Center for Remembering & Sharing)\, the first and only spiritual center devoted to the teaching and practice of ACIM in New York City. In addition to teaching weekly classes at CRS\, Yasuko travels several times a year to Japan where she teaches seminars organized by the vibrant community of study groups established by her students\, by International Beauty Foundation for which she is a board member and columnist\, and with other leading lecturers and healers. \nCRS Co-Founder Christopher Pelham has a background in ensemble and improvisational theatre and has been studying ACIM since 2003 and offering healing and spiritual counseling since 2013. He leads the Monday night guided meditation and Healing Clinic at CRS\, teaches A Course of Love on Wednesday nights\, participates in the Tuesday night Healing Clinics and assists Yasuko in the leading of the Monday night ACIM Classes.
URL:https://crsny.org/event/healing-circle-2/
LOCATION:CRS (Center for Remembering & Sharing)\, 41 E 11th St 11th Fl\, New York\, NY\, 10003\, United States
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SUMMARY:Exhibition —  The Art of A Good Life in Hell by Ai Tatebayashi
DESCRIPTION:CRS announces Light in Darkness\, an exhibition of original art (watercolor\, ink\, gouache\, and graphite on paper) from the illustrated book A Good Life in Hell by Ai Tatebayashi. A Good Life in Hell is an illustrated book that tells the life stories of Sumiteru Taniguchi\, a Nagasaki atomic bomb survivor (hibakusha in Japanese)\, and his wife Eiko. Their shared history offers both a stark look at the horrific legacy of nuclear weapons\, as well as a tale of inspiration for all those facing challenges as they pursue meaning and happiness in their own lives. \nThe exhibition will be on view from August 4 – October 4\, 2016. An Opening Reception with the artist with live reading of the book will be held on Saturday\, August 13\, 2016 from 4 – 6 pm. \nA Good Life in Hell contains important lessons about the past\, but it is even more about living in the present. Exploring daily rituals in the Taniguchi home as Sumiteru and Eiko enter their 80s\, a reader must reflect on how today’s decisions can affect our collective and personal futures—for better or for worse. \nARTIST AND INSPIRATION \nAi Tatebayashi\, the artist and author of A Good Life in Hell\, first learned about Sumiteru Taniguchi from a Japanese TV show. She quickly realized that most people\, especially younger Japanese adults like her\, knew nothing of the everyday suffering of atomic bomb survivors. \nSumiteru’s words drove her to initiate this project: \n“I am not afraid of death. But I am afraid of oblivion. Oblivion of the fear of the atomic bomb.” \nAi met with Sumiteru Taniguchi and his wife Eiko several times\, both in New York and in Nagasaki. She recorded stories of their past and observed their daily life. \nCreating striking original illustrations—some luminous and beautiful\, others dark and bleak—Ai depicted scenes inspired by the couple’s long journey together with richness and depth. She enlisted Justin Neely as co-writer to collaborate on story development and research\, as well as to capture her ideas and her voice in written English with nuance and precision. \nA Good Life in Hell is currently available for purchase online at www.agoodlifeinhell.com\, Lulu.com\, and Amazon.com. A Japanese translation published in July 2016 as「生きているかぎり語り続ける」by Shufunotomo Co. (www.shufunotomo.co.jp) is currently available only in Japan. \nABOUT AI TATEBAYASHI  \nI am from the city called Yokohama\, Japan. Since Yokohama developed as a major seaport\, Western style quickly spread and was embraced by Japanese culture. I grew up influenced by the modern western environment\, enjoying looking at Norman Rockwell’s posters\, illustrated American pin up girls\, and so on\, which stimulated my interests in American culture. After working at an advertising agency in Japan\, I came to New York City for an intensive study of illustration. At the School of Visual Arts\, I developed my linear drawing style and sense of color. People’s feelings or characters are important for my work. I love observing people and drawing them with my unique view and sense of humor. In Japan\, my major  was French literature in Rikkyo university. I still love to read. This reading leads me to continue to explore different cultures and worlds. In turn\, this helps me to introduce the views of others through my illustration. — Ai\nhttp://www.miniai.com/ \n  \n 
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LOCATION:CRS (Center for Remembering & Sharing)\, 41 E 11th St 11th Fl\, New York\, NY\, 10003\, United States
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