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Visual Art Section News: November Conference at the Goetheanum
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Friday, October 18, 2019
News From Council Member Bert Chase
Please be encouraged to participate in any of these meetings.
Contact Bert Chase directly:
hsca.inc@gmail.com
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October 9 – 14: Atlanta, GAUS AGM/NA Collegian – coordination meeting between NA Art SectionsOctober 17 – 21: Toronto, ONGeneral Anthroposophical Section meeting – to include forward planning for Art Sections contributions for 19 Lessons ConferenceNovember 1 – 4: Dornach, SwitzerlandInternational Classholder meeting – to include the contribution of artistic practice in class work.November 5 – 10: Dornach, SwitzerlandGeneral Secretaries Meeting – to include the amalgamation of leadership of Arts Sections, forward planning.November 11: Toronto, ONMeeting with Visual Art Section membersJanuary 2 – 5, 2020: Vancouver, BCAGM Planning Meeting – coordination of art exhibition for AGMJanuary 9 – 13: Calgary, ABGeneral Anthroposophical Section meeting – Visual Art Section/Social Science Section, the arts and challenging social issuesMarch 30 – April 1: Dornach, SwitzerlandGeneral Secretaries Meeting – ongoing development of leadership of Arts Sections.April 1 – 6: Dornach, SwitzerlandGeneral Assembly – discussion and final adoption of proposed modifications to Arts Sections leadershipMay 14 – 18: Vancouver, BCAnnual General Meeting, Canada – art exhibit related to conference themeMay 28 – 31: Spring Valley, NYCollegium/Spring Valley Eurythmy – review of leadership changes for Arts Sections and their implications in North America.
Monday, October 7, 2019
The Visual Art Section of North America Council Member Report 2019 by Van James
Here is a LINK to Van James' Report
Van's Upcoming Schedule
Van's Upcoming Schedule
Dec. 6-8, 2019—Shen-Mei-Jhen Waldorf Education, Taichung, TaiwanThe Secret Language of Metamorphosis and the Art of Transformation: Pathways to Experiencing Etheric Formative ForcesDec. 13-15, 2019—Shen-Mei-Jhen Waldorf Education, Taichung, TaiwanThe Art & Individuality of Color: An Introduction to the Painting Indications of Rudolf SteinerJan. 3-4, 2020—Haleakala Waldorf School, Kula, Maui, HawaiiThe Secret Language of Metamorphosis and the Art of TransformationFeb. TBA, 2020—Rudolf Steiner House, Auckland, New ZealandCeltic Mystery Art and Patterns in the World of Formative ForcesMay. TBA, 2020—Paro College of Education, Paro, BhutanThe Arts as Core Curriculum: Teaching as an ArtJuly. 26-Aug. 9, 2020—Yinchuan, ChinaA Deepening in the Visual Arts: Grades 1-8 Painting and DrawingSept. 5-12, 2020—Steiner Education Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur, MalaysiaA Deepening in Waldorf Art Education and an Overview of Drawing for Grades 1-8 and Painting for 7-8Sept. 25-28, 2020—Prarna School, Hyderbad, IndiaThe Visual Arts as Self-DevelopmentDec. 4-13, 2020—Taichung, TaiwanTBA
Thursday, June 27, 2019
Saturday, May 5, 2018
Wednesday, April 18, 2018
Monday, December 11, 2017
The Death of Ted Mahle
Theodore (Ted) Clyde Mahle
b. January 14, 1940
d. December 9, 2017 (10:00 A.M.)
Biography
Raised on a dairy
farm in Berks County, Pennsylvania, Ted sketched the countryside around him. At
age 16 he studied art for a year with Conrad Roland, a well known artist from
Kempton. He graduated from Kutztown University of Pennsylvania with a B.S. in Art
Education. Then he worked for 7 years as a graphic designer in New York City,
while attending evening classes in drawing, illustration and design at the
School of Visual Arts.
After taking the
Foundation Year in Anthroposophical Studies at Emerson College, England, Ted
studied German and speech-formation at the Goetheanum, Dornach, Switzerland,
for 2 years. He completed a 3-year painting training, according to Rudolf
Steiner's methods, with Beppe Assenza at the Goetheanum Painting School in 1976
(ERES MFA Equivalent), and was a teaching assistant in the school from 1975 to
1978. For 3 years he was employed as a painting therapist at Sonnhalde
Schulheim Curative Home, Gempen, Switzerland, working with all ages from early
childhood to adults.
Friday, October 13, 2017
Wednesday, August 30, 2017
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