This next monday we will be covering Ayn Rand's essay "Art and
Cognition," where she describes how art affects us emotionally and
why. In this essay she discusses all of the major forms of art, and
what she considers secondary (though not less important) arts.
Monday, February 28, 2011
Wednesday, February 9, 2011
Next Meeting: Tuesday February 21st from 6:00pm - 8:00pm "Art and Sense of Life"
Our last meeting was a great success! On top of discussing the concept of Sense of Life we also analyzed a few classical paintings to gain a sense of how an artist guides a viewer by the concept "important."
At our next meeting we are discussing Ayn Rand's essay "Art and Sense of Life." We'll be discussing the nature of Art and how an artists Sense of Life will determine the type of painting he will create - and how a viewers Sense of Life affects his reaction.
Come join us February 21st at the auraria campus. You can find exact directions on the "Directions" tab to the left.
We'll see you then! And don't forget, we always go out for drinks afterwards and you're more than welcome to join us!
-Kirk
At our next meeting we are discussing Ayn Rand's essay "Art and Sense of Life." We'll be discussing the nature of Art and how an artists Sense of Life will determine the type of painting he will create - and how a viewers Sense of Life affects his reaction.
Come join us February 21st at the auraria campus. You can find exact directions on the "Directions" tab to the left.
We'll see you then! And don't forget, we always go out for drinks afterwards and you're more than welcome to join us!
-Kirk
Tuesday, February 1, 2011
Next Meeting: Tuesday February 7th from 6:00pm - 8:00pm
Our next meeting is February 7th and we will be covering Ayn Rand's Essay on esthetics "Philosophy and Sense of Life"
You can join in on the discussion whenever you'd like. The essays are available in the book The Romantic Manifesto which can be purchased at any bookstore or online for around $7.
For more information on the topics and our schedule of discussions for the semester click HERE.
You can join in on the discussion whenever you'd like. The essays are available in the book The Romantic Manifesto which can be purchased at any bookstore or online for around $7.
For more information on the topics and our schedule of discussions for the semester click HERE.
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