Nancy Huntting, Aesthetic Realism consultant, originally from Cincinnati, Ohio, writes: William Wordsworth and Abraham Lincoln are a means of our learning about a fight that’s in all of us—in “Originality, Convention, & What’s True,” the current issue of The Right of Aesthetic Realism to Be Known! The commentary by Ellen Reiss begins: Dear Unknown Friends:… Read more
Thursday, October 3, 6:30 PM Public Seminar Looking at the work of two painters and a sculptor, the speakers—artists and Terrain Gallery coordinators—will explore the rich meaning of this great principle stated by the founder of Aesthetic Realism, Eli Siegel: “All beauty is a making one of opposites, and the making one of opposites is… Read more
Jeffrey Carduner, Aesthetic Realism Consultant, writes: Guilt, anxiety, the feeling of being against oneself–what is the cause? And what is its relation to the art of the centuries? Read the surprising, new, great answers in “Guilt, Art, & Us,” the latest issue of The Right of Aesthetic Realism to Be Known.
Steve Weiner, a coordinator of The Right of Aesthetic Realism to Be Known, writes: What can really have our nation’s schools become dynamic places of education, where children learn happily and successfully? This urgent question is answered in “The Teaching Method Children Deserve,” the current issue of The Right of Aesthetic Realism to Be Known.… Read more
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