This Saturday I will be giving a presentation on Gesture Drawing. I am the capstone speaker for a conference organized by the Alumni of Seattle University's Master of Arts in Existential Phenomenological Psychology. The title of this year's conference is "Giving Voice to Experience: How Experience Becomes Evidence". You can visit their website for more information at http://www.seattleu-grad-psychology.com/research.html
I'm excited to give this presentation and demonstration on Gesture Drawing to a room full of practicing Psychologists and graduate students of Seattle University. Cross-pollination is always fun--bridging the gap between areas of study. Especially study involving how we experience and perceive our world. Gesture Drawing is a perfect fit for this overlap of research, since Gesture Drawing is experience visualized. The phenomenological method is very much what I know to be the method of the creative act: a discovery of the world without expectations.
If you're interested in attending the conference, please refer to their website (click on this link) for more information.
Thanks for visiting!
(Dawing: Barbara Fugate, Gesture Drawing made with watercolor on 24x36" paper.)
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