« Prev March 2018 Next » Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1* What’s Real Power for a Man—Understanding a Woman or Feeling He Owns Her? What’s Real Power for a Man—Understanding a Woman or Feeling He Owns Her? Time: 6:30 pmPublic Seminar. Speakers: Ken Kimmelman, Ernest DeFilippis, and Jeffrey Carduner. 2 3* Of Earth and Heaven: Art from the Middle Ages--Luhring Augustine GalleryOf Earth and Heaven: Art from the Middle Ages--Luhring Augustine Gallery Time: 11:00 amThe Visual Arts & the Opposites. Class studies the art of the world in New York museums and galleries. Taught by Marcia Rackow. 4* The Opposites in MusicThe Opposites in Music Time: 4:00 pmClass taught by Barbara Allen, Anne Fielding, and Edward Green, Ph.D. 5* What Kind of Thought Are We Looking for—from Ourselves & Others?What Kind of Thought Are We Looking for—from Ourselves & Others? Time: 6:00 pmThe Aesthetic Realism Explanation of Poetry. Poetry class, taught by Ellen Reiss 6 7* Anthropology Class CancelledAnthropology Class Cancelled Time: 6:00 pm“Anthropology Is about You & Everyone” class is cancelled due to extreme weather conditions. Make-up class will be announced. 8 9* The Art of Singing: Technique & FeelingThe Art of Singing: Technique & Feeling Time: 6:00 pmClass taught by Carrie Wilson. 10* The Art of Drawing: Surface & DepthThe Art of Drawing: Surface & Depth Time: 10:00 amClass taught by Marcia Rackow.* The Mix-up in Every Wife about Coldness & WarmthThe Mix-up in Every Wife about Coldness & Warmth Time: 11:00 amUnderstanding Marriage! Class open to all women. Taught by Barbara Allen, Anne Fielding, and Meryl Nietsch-Cooperman.* The Aesthetic Realism Teaching MethodThe Aesthetic Realism Teaching Method Time: 12:30 pmEducation workshop for teachers. Taught by Barbara Allen, Patricia Martone, Arnold Perey, Ph.D., and Rosemary Plumstead. 11* Shakespeare—& What Is Love? SPECIAL EVENTShakespeare—& What Is Love? SPECIAL EVENT Time: 2:30 pmThe Aesthetic Realism Theatre Company presents -- A dramatic production of Eli Siegel’s great 1951 lecture on Shakespeare’s "Taming of the Shrew" -- with scenes from the play. 12* Acting, Life, & the OppositesActing, Life, & the Opposites Time: 6:00 pmActing class, taught by Anne Fielding 13 14 15 16 17* Friends--A Way to Like the World & People!Friends--A Way to Like the World & People! Time: 11:00 amLearning to Like the World: A Class for Young People. Taught by Barbara Allen and Robert Murphy.* Golden Kingdoms: Luxury and Legacy in the Ancient Americas - Metropolitan Museum of ArtGolden Kingdoms: Luxury and Legacy in the Ancient Americas - Metropolitan Museum of Art Time: 11:00 amTwo classes given jointly: The Visual Arts & the Opposites, taught by Marcia Rackow, and Anthropology Is about You & Everyone, taught by Arnold Perey, Ph.D.* The Drama in Life Itself The Drama in Life Itself Time: 8:00 pmDramatic presentation, featuring "Aesthetic Realism Looks at Things: Weariness & Energy" by Eli Siegel. 18* Critical Inquiry: A Workshop in the Visual ArtsCritical Inquiry: A Workshop in the Visual Arts Time: 11:00 amWorks in process by persons engaged in the visual arts looked at and discussed. Taught by Marcia Rackow, Carrie Wilson, and Ken Kimmelman.* The Opposites in MusicThe Opposites in Music Time: 4:00 pmClass taught by Barbara Allen, Anne Fielding, and Edward Green, Ph.D. 19* Free Verse & America: How Are These the Same Subject? Free Verse & America: How Are These the Same Subject? Time: 6:00 pmThe Aesthetic Realism Explanation of Poetry. Class taught by Ellen Reiss. 20 21* Anthropology Class cancelledAnthropology Class cancelled Time: 6:00 pmDue to extreme weather conditions. Make-up class will be announced. 22 23* The Art of Singing: Technique & FeelingThe Art of Singing: Technique & Feeling Time: 6:00 pmClass taught by Carrie Wilson. 24* The Art of Drawing: Surface & DepthThe Art of Drawing: Surface & Depth Time: 10:00 amClass taught by Marcia Rackow.* The Aesthetic Realism Teaching MethodThe Aesthetic Realism Teaching Method Time: 12:30 pmEducation workshop for teachers. Taught by Barbara Allen, Patricia Martone, Arnold Perey, Ph.D., and Rosemary Plumstead. 25 26* Acting, Life, & the OppositesActing, Life, & the Opposites Time: 6:00 pmClass taught by Anne Fielding. 27 28* Romantic Comedies; or, Love Will Find a WayRomantic Comedies; or, Love Will Find a Way Time: 6:00 pm"If It Moves, It Can Move You": Opposites in the Cinema. Class taught by Ken Kimmelman. 29 30 31* Public Parks, Private Gardens: Paris to Provence – (powerpoint) – Terrain GalleryPublic Parks, Private Gardens: Paris to Provence – (powerpoint) – Terrain Gallery Time: 11:00 amThe Visual Arts & the Opposites. Class studies the art of the world in New York museums and galleries. Taught by Marcia Rackow. Category Key Class Event General Special Event Calendar developed and supported by Kieran O'Shea