March 28, 2020 - 10:00 am
San Diego

Due to Coronavirus, this event has been cancelled for this date. The San Diego Friends of Jung hope to reschedule for a later date.

 

Friends of Jung Saturday Workshop.

Reservations will be taken and a $60.00 workshop fee collected at the Friday lecture or please arrive early on Saturday to pay.

We will explore and try out forms of Jungian framed art-and-science or modern alchemy or Jungian arts-based research together. Dr. Rowland will begin by showing that The Collected Works itself, by styles and by content, brings together science and art. Such a grounding in Jung’s writing will enable us to follow him on the quest by: researching history by performing Shakespeare; the feminine in research via Jungian literary criticism and the novel; researching climate change by active imagination and lastly, two examples of Jungian arts-based research: poetic inquiry in The Nuclear Enchantment of New Mexico; researching the feminine margins in the detective novel, Murder by Alchemy: A Mary Wandwalker Mystery.

Dr. Rowland is Chair of the Engaged Humanities and the Creative Life MA Program at the Pacifica Graduate Institute. She earned her Ph.D. from the University of Newcastle and her MAs from the University of London and Oxford University.

Visit the Friends of Jung website for more information.