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AN INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ORGANIZED BY The Art and Psyche Working Group Hosted by the C.G. Jung Institute of San Francisco Extended Education Program Supported by a generous grant from the Ann and Erlo Van Waveren Foundation And by a grant from the International Association of Analytical Psychology
San Francisco, California May 1-4, 2008
It is as if we did not know, or continually forgot, that everything of which we are conscious is an image, and that image is psyche.
C.G. Jung, CW 13: par. 50
We are pleased to announce the first international conference on Jung and the visual arts to be held in San Francisco May 1-4, 2008. Presentations will be given by artists, art historians, critics, curators, art therapists, Jungian analysts and analysts of other schools. The presentations will include discussion of the visual arts in many forms including film, as well as clinical and theoretical discussions. Common ground can be located in the centrality of image as it helps to value and link us to ourselves, to the collective culture, to history and to the “other.” Through reflection on image we are led by curiosity through multiple mirrors into both depth and expansion of psyche.
CONFERENCE INFORMATION
Conference Inquiries and Registration: Please mail the following form with payment to:
Baruch Gould, Director of Extended Education The C.G. Jung Institute of San Francisco 2040 Gough Street, San Francisco, CA 94109-3418 FAX: 415-771-8926
All inquiries should be sent to Baruch Gould: bgould@sfjung.org
Conference fee: $350 ($15 for Continuing Education credits)
Cancellation Policy: Cancellations will be accepted until March 31, 2008 with a refund of the fee minus a $50 processing fee. No refunds can be made after this date.
Continuing Education Credits: The C.G. Jung Institute of San Francisco is a California Medical Association provider which allows for Continuing Education credit for Physicians, Registered Nurses and Clinical Psychologists. The Institute is a California Board of Behavioral Sciences provider which allows for Continuing Education credit for Marriage and Family Therapists and Licensed Clinical Social Workers. The exact number of approved Continuing Education credits will depend on which sessions registrants choose to attend. Most sessions will have approved CE credit but some will not.
Conference Dates and Times: The Conference will begin on Thursday, May 1 at noon and will end on Sunday, May 4 at noon. There will be evening plenary sessions on Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights that will feature visual material that is meant to delight as well as inform. All meals are on your own.
Conference Location: Hotel Kabuki 1625 Post Street San Francisco, CA 94115 Telephone: (415) 922-3200
Hotel Reservations: A limited number of discounted rooms have been reserved at the conference site, Hotel Kabuki (formerly the Miyako Hotel). Register early. For direct online hotel reservation: https://reservations.ihotelier.com/crs/g_reservation.cfm?groupID=58153&hotelID=13098 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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PLENARY SPEAKERS: Peter Ammann, Jungian Analyst/Filmmaker. Fellini and his film Satyricon: From Personal Story to Mythical Event (Zurich) Lesley Dill, Artist. We Are Animals of Language (New York) Christopher Hauke, Jungian Analyst/Filmmaker and Luke Hockley, Psychotherapist/ University Professor. Movie Imagery and the Third Image in the Psychotherapy Session (London/Bedfordshire, UK). Margot McLean, Artist and James Hillman, Psychologist. PERMEABILITY “The Degree to Which a Solid Allows the Passage of Fluid Through It.” (New York/Thompson, Connecticut) Deborah O’Grady, Artist. Following Seeker: Landscape, Music, Myth and Transformation (San Francisco) David Parker, Artist and Michael Evans, Artist. The Abstract Unconscious (Northampton, UK) Joerg Rasche, Jungian Analyst/Psychiatrist. The Circle and the Invisible Girl (Berlin, Germany) Joy Schaverien, Jungian Analyst/Professor of Art Psychotherapy. The Mirror of Art: Reflections on Transference and the Gaze of the Picture (Oakham, Leicestershire, UK) Morgan Stebbins, Jungian Analyst and Ted Stebbins, Art Historian/Curator. Jackson Pollack: The Dynamics of Father, Son and Psyche (Garrison, New York/Boston) Susan Thackrey, Jungian Analyst/Poet. Is There a Jungian Approach to Art? (San Francisco) Beverley Zabriskie, Jungian Analyst. The Art of Emotion (New York)
SPEAKERS: Bruce Barnes, Jungian Analyst and Michael Landauer, Art Collector. Labyrinth of the Shadow: History and Alchemy in Adolph Gottlieb’s The Prisoners (Toronto) Mary Wells Barron, Jungian Analyst. Alchemy in Space and Time (St. Louis, Missouri) John Beebe, Jungian Analyst. The Self in Film (San Francisco) Jules Cashford, Jungian Analyst/Filmmaker. A Film on the Mystery of Jan Van Eyck (Somerset, UK) Callie Clark-Wiren, Art Critic/Gallerist/Photographer. Ancestral Portraiture (Edina, Minnesota) Terence Dawson, Professor of English Literature. Life or Theatre: Personal Testament and/or Art (Singapore) Michelle L. Dean, Art Psychotherapist. Creative Destruction: Art-based Interventions with Eating Disordered Clients Who Self-injure (Glenside, Pennsylvania) Marilyn DeMario, English Professor. Images of Transmission (Columbia, South Carolina) Penelope Dinsmore, Artist. Love, Art and Psyche (San Francisco) Kate Donohue, Psychologist/Expressive Art Therapist. Death Dances around My Bed (San Francisco) Mary Dougherty, Jungian Analyst/Art Psychotherapist. Articulating Affective States with Image-making in Analysis (Chicago) Nancy Dougherty, Jungian Analyst and Jacqueline West, Jungian Analyst. The Palette of Anselm Kiefer: Witnessing Our Imperiled World (Naples, Florida/Santa Fe, New Mexico) Claire Douglas, Jungian Analyst. Art and Psyche in Christiana Morgan’s Visions: A New Look (Los Angeles) William Drake, Licensed Architect. Reflections on Image as Psyche in Mies van der Rohe’s Barcelona Pavilion (Chicago) Diane Eastham, Artist/Life Coach. Art Journaling: The Seen and the Unseen Transcendent and Emergent Images in the Journey towards Growth and Wholeness (Waterloo, Ontario, Canada) Jamie Egolf, Jungian Analyst. Image, Symbol, and Story in the Bayeaux Tapestry and the Comic Strip (Laramie, Wyoming) Corwin Fergus, Jungian Analyst. Stalking the Shapeshifting: A Hunter/Gather’s Guide to the Re-enchantment of Psychology (Bow, Washington) Lynn Franco, Jungian Analyst/Sculptor. Sculpting Idioma: Creating a Primary Language (San Francisco) Diane Fremont, Jungian Analyst. The Visible and the Invisible in Art: the Secret Space of the Image (Nyack, New York) Judith Hecker, Psychologist/ Jungian Control Candidate. When Samson Came to the Consulting Room: the Intersection of Art and Psyche in the Countertransference (Los Angeles) Sharon Hecker, Art Historian. The Ivory Girl - What’s She Really Made Of ? (Milan, Italy) Milly Heyd, Art Historian. The Artist’s Father: A Jungian Perspective (Salvador Dali and Louise Bourgeois) (Jerusalem) Mardy S. Ireland, Psychoanalyst/Psychologist/Art Therapist. Art-making in “The Talking Cure” (Berkeley, California) Walter Jule, Visual Artist and Evangeline Rand, Psychologist. Transitional Times and Spaces (Edmonton, Alberta, Canada) Jin-Sook Kim, Chairperson of Arts Psychotherapy/Jungian Analyst in Training. From Bull/Cow (Wagon) to Daeseung, A Vehicle to Il-Shim (One Mind) (Seoul, Korea) Manfred Krapp, Jungian Analyst/Psychiatrist. The Symbolism of the “Great Mother” (Neumann) and Creative Transformation in Art Therapy Groups with Psychotic Patients (Berlin, Germany) Max Lanzaro, Psychiatrist. Quantum Physics, Analytical Psychology and the Works of Marcel Duchamp (London, UK) Mark Larson, Architect and Judith Savage, Jungian Analyst. Images in Stone: Jung’s Tower at Bollingen: A Collaboration Between Architecture and Jungian Psychology (Minneapolis/St. Paul, Minnesota) Ron Lay, Art Therapist. “Tethered Falcon”: The Impact of the Final Image Created by a Dying Individual during Long-Term Forensic Art Therapy (Napa, California) Sonia Maria Marchi de Carvalho, Jungian Analyst/Psychiatrist. The Development of the Laws of Perspective and the Emergence of the Anima Archetype during the Renaissance (Cambui, Brazil). Douglas Maxwell, Psychoanalyst. Inside/Out: Contemporary Psychological Self-portraits (New York) Patrizia Michan, Jungian Analyst. Dismemberment and Re-integration in Psyche, Theory and Art: A Study of Frida Kahlo, Carmen, a Contemporary Mexican Artist and Anselm Kiefer (Mexico City) Ann McCoy, Artist. Alchemical Processes in the Visual Art of Ann McCoy (Long Island City, New York) Cristiane Freitas Mohallem, Psychologist/Art Therapist in Training. Art and Play Therapy in the Treatment of Organic Disease: Researching on a Renal Transplant Unit (Chicago) Geri Olsen, Assistant Professor of Psychology. Dolls: Protection, Healing, Power and Play (Petaluma, California) Ingela Romare, Jungian Analyst/Filmmaker. Imagination as a Way of Survival (Malmo, Sweden) Sherry Salman, Jungian Analyst and Priscilla Rodgers, Jungian Analyst. Look Both Ways: Artifice and Artifex in the Vessel of Imagination (Rhinebeck, New York/Millerton, New York) Ellen Scott, Artist. There/Then (New York) Evans Lansing Smith, Professor of English and Mythological Studies. A Mythical Geometry of Postmodern Painting (Wichita Falls, Texas) Paula Soares, Professor and Researcher. The Desert and the Soul: Bertolucci’s The Sheltering Sky and Beyond (Evora, Portugal) Ana Soni, Jungian Analyst. Exvoto: the Art of Bridging Despair and Hope (Mexico City) Maria Taveras, Jungian Analyst in Training/Sculptor. Dream Art, Creative Process and Active Imagination (New York) Alan Taylor, Psychotherapist/Artist. Identity, Meaning and Transformation in Picasso’s Early Work (London) Jacqueline Thurston, Artist/Professor Emerita of Art. Sacred Images from Ancient Egypt (Palo Alto, California) Judith Vida, Psychoanalyst. Drawn to the Asylum: In Search of Missing Parts (On the Way to a Possible Conversation) (Pasadena, California) Liliana Wahba, Jungian Analyst. Camille Claudel: The Soul in the Stone (Sao Paulo, Brazil) Tanya Wilkinson, Artist. Female Personae/Feminine Disguise (San Francisco) Vincent Wojtas, Artist/Assistant Professor in Interior Architecture. Hypothesizing Jasper Johns: An Unspoken Castration Anxiety (Athens, Ohio) Sylvester Wojtkowski, Jungian Analyst. Jung’s Art Complex (New York) Andre Zanardo, Jungian Analyst/Yoga Teacher. Toward an Expanded Definition of Art, as Emergent from within Post-Jungian Analytic Relations (Scarborough, Western Australia) Jane Zich, Clinical Psychologist/Artist. Conversing with Images: Lessons from the Vision Journey Paintings (San Francisco) Jane Zweibel, Artist/Creative Arts Therapist in Training. Psychological Self-Portraits (Brooklyn, New York)
CONCLUDING PANEL: What Do We Know About Art and Psyche? John Beebe, Jungian Analyst Bill Berkson, Poet/Art Critic Special Guest Artist to be Announced Linda Carter, Jungian Analyst and Moderator
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