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October 6, 2009
Wild Places: Art, Gender and Planet Earth
Embrace and Explore Infinite Possibilities...
Enroll in WGS 499-2
Wild Places: Art, Gender and Planet Earth
Course Includes Trip to Marble Canyon
In this course, we will talk and learn about cultivating harmony through poetry, movement, and reflection in nature. The artistic imagination embraces and explores infinite possibility, including the kinship bonds we have with all beings. And as artists discovering our place in the nature of things, we achieve a new intimacy with the planet that nurtures us. From this rooted perspective, the threads of gender, relationship and right action can be woven into creative lies that are in balance with the Earth's riches and constraints.
Wild Places: Art, Gender and Earth
WGS 499-2 Class number 12777
1 Credit
Transportation/Lodging $200
A. Buford (Arianne.Buford@nau.edu)
Classroom Date: October 9th, 10am -11am, SBS West, 208
Dates in Marble Canyon with Ann Walka and Jayne Lee:
Friday - Sunday, October 16-18
Contact Ray Foushee at the Women's and Gender Studies Office, SBS West
Suite 100
(928) 523-2011
Print attached flyer and distribute: Marble Canyon Flyer.doc
Posted by maxmaddy at October 6, 2009 11:55 AM