Join Azumi Uchitani for an enlightening lecture that delves into the unique balance of traditional and modern culture in Japan.
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Japanese Calligraphy: ‘to transmit’
Join our next Japanese calligraphy session and learn kanji "den" which encapsulates the profound connection between past, present, and future, serving as a vessel through which the spirit of the culture is perpetuated and enriched.
Why Architecture?
Architect and historian Rasmus Wærn, hailing from Sweden, invites us to delve into the essence of architecture. In his lecture, he will discuss the innate human need to convey our sentiments through the physical structures we create.
Poetry Reading: beyond tomorrow
Join our poetry reading night focusing on a new monthly theme - Beyond Tomorrow. During this event we will enjoy four poems exploring the idea of future.
Educating the Future: Black Mountain College
This talk introduces Black Mountain College, its educational philosophies and how it intended to shape the future of art and learning. We will look at the core of the school’s curriculum specifically focusing on the art and pedagogical work of the school's first art teachers Anni and Josef Albers.
Japanese Calligraphy: ‘marriage’
In Japanese culture, the institution of marriage, or "kekkon" (結婚), holds deep-rooted significance, embodying the values of tradition, family, and societal harmony. Marriages are often seen as a union not just between two individuals, but between families, connecting lineages and fostering a sense of continuity.
Japanese Calligraphy: knot
In Japanese culture, the concept of "結" (knot, tie up), or "musubu," holds a deep and multifaceted significance. This kanji represents the act of binding, connecting, and uniting, reflecting the essence of relationships, harmony, and the interconnectedness of all things.
Reading Sophocles’s Antigone: Death, Burial, and Kinship
Sophocles’ Antigone has been central to many philosophers’ and psychoanalysts’ thought. This talk offers a fresh interpretation of the play.
Passionate Verses and Heartfelt Frames: Exploring Love Through Chinese Literature and Cinema
Immerse yourself in an enchanting journey through time and emotion as we delve into the world of Chinese love stories, poetry, songs, and movies. This talk promises to provide an intimate glimpse into the Chinese perceptions of love, giving voice to the profound and often delicate sentiments that have shaped this vibrant culture.
Contemporary Expressions of Love and Loss
We will be exploring how the theme of Love and Loss comes to light in the works by two of the greatest British artists of the 20th century: Lucian Freud and Francis Bacon.