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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20161130
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SUMMARY:Exhibition:  Out of Mind — Paintings by Eric Holzman
DESCRIPTION:CRS announces Out of Mind\, an exhibition of oil paintings by Eric Holzman. The exhibition will be on view from December 1\, 2016 – January 31\, 2017. We invite you to meet the artist at the CRS Holiday Party on Saturday\, December 10 from 4 – 8 pm. \nEric has been a professional painter and art teacher since the 1970s. This is his second solo exhibition at CRS\, his first coming in 2006. He is also now a student of A Course in Miracles and regularly drums for the monthly Healing Circles at CRS. We are pleased to be able to share his creative spirit with the CRS community more and more. \nEric Holzman always begins painting from life but brings the work back into the studio\, accumulating density of paint\, depth\, presence\, returning to many of the canvases again and again over a period of years. His landscapes share an atmospheric space that is deep\, suggestive\, sensual\, and in tension with the surface\, employing a relatively three-dimensional rendering of form in space\, relative to most modernism. Often\, the bottoms of the canvases support a lot of weight. The landscapes evoke a moment of in time\, when the play of light on leaf is just so\, and yet their weightiness imparts a sense of the ancient or timeless\, echoing T.S. Eliot: \nTime past and time future\n Allow but a little consciousness.\n To be conscious is not to be in time\n But only in time can the moment in the rose-garden\,\n The moment in the arbour where the rain beat\,\n The moment in the draughty church at smokefall\n Be remembered; involved with past and future.\n Only through time time is conquered.\n— section two\, stanza three of “Burnt Norton” from Four Quartets \nThe human figures in his landscapes are both obscured and revealed\, allowing the viewer a sense of intimacy with the subjects without sacrificing their dignity. They quietly assert themselves into the present of the landscape\, their material ethereality encoding a more substantive timeless spiritual presence. As with a portrait\, his subjects are usually placed toward the center of the canvas\, so the pictures are simply conceived\, but full of movement. While remaining grounded in perception\, Holzman takes perceptual liberties with color and design\, inspired by eastern art and its inference of the presence of the gods\, or of the sacred or the eternal. One could say he stretches pictorial representation\, in order to express the mysterious snap of each successive moment as the miracle of existence is revealed. \n“For Mr. Holzman\, making art is an endeavor through which intimacy and longing achieve a finely tuned\, if tenuous\, resolution.” — Mario Naves\, The New York Observer \nA graduate of Tyler School of Art (BFA ’71) and Yale University (MFA ’73)\, Holzman has since participated in numerous solo and curated group exhibitions at galleries in New York\, Houston\, Boston\, Antwerp\, and elsewhere. He is a past recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship as well as grants from the Tiffany Foundation\, the National Endowment for the Arts\, and Studio Space\, P.S. 1. Holzman has taught at Bard College\, Pratt Institute\, Chicago Art Institute\, Penn University\, Boston University\, The Studio School\, and others. \nArtist Statement \nWorking from life excited me as a student\, and it still is exciting. Still\, a painting that was begun from nature may become entirely different as it subsequently evolves in the studio. Some times they come quick without too much reworking\, and sometimes a small painting will take years to find itself\, submitting themselves to tweaking\, adjusting\, scraping\, sanding\, glazing and scumbling and any thing else that occures to me. \nI am after a kind of painting that can be enjoyed experientially; by-passing the mind\, felt in the body the heart and the soul\, like a song that feels just right\, like it has always existed. In a totally contemporary way\, I am after a slow\, sensual richness\, much more common before the modern era. \nPainting outside in nature opened doors for me. I consciously saw and I felt the vibration of energy surrounding and flowing through the trees. This was an important revelation\, which I have tried to let guide my work and my life\, as it led to a deeper knowing on a spiritual level. \nWhen I drew as a child\, the empty page was a place that I could pour myself into\, an escape. Later it became is a place to connect my inner world and outer world; sight and feeling\, memory and dream \, observation and thought. \nI love many kinds of painting from different places and times. I have no desire to disturb what was\, I want to add. In fact there are always some other painters floating around in my mind\, inspiring me\, and who I am\, in my own way\, trying to emulate and draw guidance and inspiration from. \n— Eric Holzman\nhttp://www.ericholzman.com
URL:https://crsny.org/event/exhibition-time-mind-paintings-eric-holzman/
LOCATION:CRS (Center for Remembering & Sharing)\, 41 E 11th St 11th Fl\, New York\, NY\, 10003\, United States
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SUMMARY:CRS Healing Circle w/ Guest Irma StarSpirit Woman:  The Awakening Renewal of Sound
DESCRIPTION:We are honored to have NY Shamanic Circle Co-Founder Irma StarSpirit Woman joining us this month to lead our circle! \nWe will be using shamanic tools of sound to clear\, restore and activate the body\, mind and spirit. Learning how different instruments will activate different areas in the body. Discover the connection of the drum\, rattle and other instruments to awaken and stimulate your inner vibration. \nLet us shake\, rattle and roll into rhythm of cosmic vibration to help heal ourselves and all our relations.  Aho Mitakuye Oyasin…To All my relations \nThe fee is $20 until Feb 2 and $25 on Feb 3. \nIrma StarSpirit Woman is a Medicine Woman honoring the ways of the curanderas and medicine elders\, from her Maya & Taino Ancestral lineage.  She is a Shamanic & Reiki Master\, Teacher\, Certified Crystal Healer\, Sound Healer\, Toltec Dreamworker\, an Ordained Minister in the Order of Melchizedek\, Core member of the NY Shamanic Circle for 20 years and Co-Founder of the NY Shamanic Healing Circle. \nIrma StarSpirit Woman works with the “poderios”\, the elemental forces we need to keep an open channel of communication. Her style is accompanied by prayer work and traditional indigenous ceremonies to heal her community with heart. She can be reached at shamanicfirereiki.com.
URL:https://crsny.org/event/crs-healing-circle-w-guest-irma-starspirit-woman-awakening-renewal-sound/
LOCATION:CRS (Center for Remembering & Sharing)\, 41 E 11th St 11th Fl\, New York\, NY\, 10003\, United States
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SUMMARY:Opening Reception for the Exhibition: Nagi — Photographs by Tomoko Iki
DESCRIPTION:CRS announces Nagi\, an exhibition of portraits of pregnant women by photographer Tomoko Iki. The exhibition will be on view from February 2 – April 5\, 2017. You are invited to attend an opening reception with the artist with performance by dancer Lale Sayoko\, one of Iki’s subjects\, and her young children on February 4 from 6 – 8 pm. \nIki greatly enjoys her work and approaches her subjects with joy and reverence. As is evident in her portraits\, Iki is able to bring her subjects to a place of stillness and self awareness\, enabling them to accept\, explore and share the divine feminine within themselves. Iki does not appear inside the photographs but her loving presence is implied in the soft\, radiant expressions of her subjects. We don’t usually think of calmness as energetic\, but through these serene portraits we can bear witness to the limitless power\, strength and presence of spirit preparing to give birth. You can see more of her work at http://www.frauphoto.com. \nTHE ARTIST’S CONCEPT \nMystical\, primitive energy exuded by pregnant woman reminds me of the feeling I get when surrounded and embraced by mother nature. \nEqually powerful and inspiring pure gratitude emerges\, and I feel a sense of hope and light. \nThrough mysterious pregnant women there is a feeling of layers of life history and life force. \nThe word “Nagi” has two meanings.\nIn an old Native American language it means “soul.”\nIn the old Japanese language it means “calm and silence.” \n______ \nARTIST STATEMENT \nI started doing photography and dance when I was a university student. Inspiration from dance influences my photography. Above all\, I am interested in femininity and the modern human’s relationship with nature. I have been taking woman’s portraits and photographs of nature since the beginning. \nIn 2011\, I was really impressed by the beauty and power of my pregnant friend when I took her portrait. That was the impetus for launching my own studio for pregnant women. Since then\, I have taken portraits of more than 1000 pregnant women. \nIn 2016\, I moved to NY\, and I am continuing to create photography incorporating the themes of femininity\, nature and dance. \n______ \nBio \nBorn in Japan (1984) \nGraduated from Department of Human Environment Design\,\nSchool of Life Studies\, Sugiyama Jogakuen University.\nActivities now based in New York. \n2016 received the KAWABA NEW NATURE PHOTO AWARD in the category of Art in Nature.\n2013\, launched her own studio “Photo Salon Frau” in Tokyo.\n2013\, solo exhibition “mother” held at the Rhythm Warp in Nagoya.\n2011\, exhibited at the group exhibition “foto-n 2nd exhibition” (X Gallery at the Aichi Prefectural Museum of Art).\n2011\, launched her own studio “Photo Salon Frau” in Nagoya.\n2010\, solo exhibition “stile brau” held at the Valentine Drive in Nagoya.\n2007\, exhibited at the group exhibition “Kodo (Pulse)” at the Plastic Factory in Nagoya.\n2007\, started activities as a freelance photographer.
URL:https://crsny.org/event/nagi/
LOCATION:CRS (Center for Remembering & Sharing)\, 41 E 11th St 11th Fl\, New York\, NY\, 10003\, United States
CATEGORIES:CRS Presents,Opening Reception
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SUMMARY:Exhibition: Nagi — Photographs by Tomoko Iki
DESCRIPTION:CRS announces Nagi\, an exhibition of portraits of pregnant women by photographer Tomoko Iki. The exhibition will be on view from February 2 – April 5\, 2017. You are invited to attend an opening reception with the artist with performance by dancer Lale Sayoko\, one of Iki’s subjects\, and her family on February 4 from 6 – 8 pm. \nIki greatly enjoys her work and approaches her subjects with joy and reverence. As is evident in her portraits\, Iki is able to bring her subjects to a place of stillness and self awareness\, enabling them to accept\, explore and share the divine feminine within themselves. Iki does not appear inside the photographs but her loving presence is implied in the soft\, radiant expressions of her subjects. We don’t usually think of calmness as energetic\, but through these serene portraits we can bear witness to the limitless power\, strength and presence of spirit preparing to give birth. You can see more of her work at http://www.frauphoto.com. \nTHE ARTIST’S CONCEPT \nMystical\, primitive energy exuded by pregnant woman reminds me of the feeling I get when surrounded and embraced by mother nature. \nEqually powerful and inspiring pure gratitude emerges\, and I feel a sense of hope and light. \nThrough mysterious pregnant women there is a feeling of layers of life history and life force. \nThe word “Nagi” has two meanings.\nIn an old Native American language it means “soul.”\nIn the old Japanese language it means “calm and silence.” \n______ \nARTIST STATEMENT \nI started doing photography and dance when I was a university student. Inspiration from dance influences my photography. Above all\, I am interested in femininity and the modern human’s relationship with nature. I have been taking woman’s portraits and photographs of nature since the beginning. \nIn 2011\, I was really impressed by the beauty and power of my pregnant friend when I took her portrait. That was the impetus for launching my own studio for pregnant women. Since then\, I have taken portraits of more than 1000 pregnant women. \nIn 2016\, I moved to NY\, and I am continuing to create photography incorporating the themes of femininity\, nature and dance. \n______ \nBio \nBorn in Japan (1984) \nGraduated from Department of Human Environment Design\,\nSchool of Life Studies\, Sugiyama Jogakuen University.\nActivities now based in New York. \n2016 received the KAWABA NEW NATURE PHOTO AWARD in the category of Art in Nature.\n2013\, launched her own studio “Photo Salon Frau” in Tokyo.\n2013\, solo exhibition “mother” held at the Rhythm Warp in Nagoya.\n2011\, exhibited at the group exhibition “foto-n 2nd exhibition” (X Gallery at the Aichi Prefectural Museum of Art).\n2011\, launched her own studio “Photo Salon Frau” in Nagoya.\n2010\, solo exhibition “stile brau” held at the Valentine Drive in Nagoya.\n2007\, exhibited at the group exhibition “Kodo (Pulse)” at the Plastic Factory in Nagoya.\n2007\, started activities as a freelance photographer.
URL:https://crsny.org/event/exhibition-nagi-photographs-tomoko-iki/2017-02-04/
LOCATION:CRS (Center for Remembering & Sharing)\, 41 E 11th St 11th Fl\, New York\, NY\, 10003\, United States
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