Thursday, April 05, 2007

TAM: Save The Date! SPSI Visual Art Program with Akio Takamori

Below is some information on an "informal presentation and discussion" with Akio Takamori at his Seattle studio.

 

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From: Susan Radant, Ph.D. [mailto:sradant@u.washington.edu]
Sent: Sunday, April 01, 2007 9:26 PM
Subject: FW: Save The Date! SPSI Visual Art Program with Akio Takamori

 

 

 

Save the Date!

Friday, May 4, 2008,  7:30pm - 9:30pm

SEATTLE PSYCHOANALYTIC SOCIETY AND INSTITUTE

 Presents the First in a Series

 

Psychoanalytic Perspectives on Visual Art: Akio Takamori

 

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"Akio Takamori is a noted ceramic artist and professor of ceramics at the University of Washington. His whimsical and erotic clay sculptures form a three dimensional stage for exploring the interpersonal, archetypal, social and historical aspects of human relationships. "

For more information about Akio Takamori, go to: http://garthclark.com

 

 

INTRODUCTION:   John Cardinali, Psy.D.

ARTIST: Akio Takamori, M.F.A.   DISCUSSANT: Cecile Bassen, M.D.

PROGRAM:  7:30pm – 8:00pm  Wine and cheese social    

                         8:00pm – 9:30pm  Informal presentation and discussion, with time for questions

LOCATION:  Akio Takamori's studio in Seattle, address to be provided after registration, 10 days prior to event.

 

REGISTRATION:  Admission is free. Space is limited to the first 30, so early registration is strongly  encouraged.  Please RSVP TO SPSI, in care of John Cardinali, Psy.D. at (206) 721-1200 or by email at jbcardinali@hotmail.com. Please include your phone number and email address so we may notify you of the address of the event.

For further information, please contact John Cardinali, Psy.D. at (206) 721-1200 or jbcardinali@hotmail.com

 

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