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    CHARLIEKAUFMANGLORIAVANDERBILT

    ALICEWALKER

    DAVIDBYRNESIRIHUSTVEDTBILLYCORGAN

    CORNELWESTSTEFANSAGMEISTER

    ROBERTTHURMAN

    ANDREGREGORYJOHNADAMSKATHLEEN

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    JOHNBOORMANJACKDORSEY

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    The Red BookDIALOGUESPersonalities rom many dierent walks

    o lie are paired on stage with a psycho-

    analyst and invited to personally respond to

    the painted dreamscapes o Carl JungsRed

    Book. The imagery and themes that emerge

    rom this interaction with Jungs manuscripts

    serve as the starting point or a reewheeling

    dialogue between guest and analyst.

    oct 19 robert thurman+jane selinske

    oct 21 gloria vanderbilt + andrea fiuza hunt

    oct 23 john patrick shanley + polly young-eisendrath

    oct 26 siri hustvedt + beverley zabriskie

    oct 28 robin chase + bruce g. parent

    oct 30 sarah silverman+ michael vannoy adams

    nov 4 john boorman+ christopher hauke

    nov 5 albert maysles + laurie layton schapira

    nov 7 charlie kaufman + john beebe

    nov 8 sas carey+ eric hollander

    nov 8 linda gregg + beth darlington

    nov 8 alice walker +harry fogarty

    nov 11 andre gregory + sylvester wojtkowski

    nov 15 kathleen chalfant+ margaret klenck

    nov 18 philip taaffe + diane fremont

    nov 21 david byrne+ sherry salman

    nov 22 mike chico + michael marsman

    nov 28 teenage dreams+ robin stern

    dec 3 marina abramovic + lee robbins

    dec 5 pattie canova+ ami ronnberg

    dec 7 adam gopnik+ margaret klenck

    dec 16 andrew harvey+ nathan schwartz-salant

    dec 20 cornel west+ ann ulanov

    jan 6 stefan sagmeister + patricia llosa

    jan 13 john adams+ laurel morris

    jan 24 tracy k. smith+ lisa debenedittis

    plus billy corgan | jack dorsey | james hillman datestobeannounced

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    the red book of c.g. jungCreation of a New Cosmology

    October 7, 2009 January 25, 2010

    During the First World War Carl Jung em-

    barked on an extended sel-exploration he

    called a conrontation with the unconscious.

    At the heart o this exploration was The Red

    Book, a large, illuminated volume he created

    between 1914 and 1930. The manuscript,

    which consists o calligraphic script in bothLatin and Jungs native German and incred-

    ible painted illustrations, contains the kernel

    o his later work. This exhibition marks the

    rst public presentation o JungsRed Book,

    possibly the most infuential unpublished

    work in the history o psychology.

    TheRedBookofC.G.Jungis made possible in part by contributions from

    the Jungian Psychoanalytic Association, New York and the International

    Association for Analytical Psychology, and by grants from the Oswald Family

    Foundation and the Ann & Erlo Van Waveren Foundation, Inc.

    The knowledge of The hearT is in no

    book and is noT To be found in The

    mouTh of any Teacher, buT grows

    ouT of you like The green seed from

    The dark earTh.

    robert a. f. thurmanMonday, October 19

    7 pm$25

    Robert A. F. Thurman is the

    Jey Tsong Khapa Professor

    of Indo-Tibetan Buddhist

    Studies in the Department

    of Religion at Columbia

    University, and co-founder

    and president of Tibet

    House in New York City.

    A close friend of the Dalai

    Lama, in 1997 Time maga-

    zine named him one of

    the 25 Most Inuential

    Americans.

    We have not yet tamed

    our own demons of racism,

    nationalism, sexism, and

    materialism. We have not

    yet made peace with a land

    we took by force and haveonly partly paid for.

    gloria vanderbiltWednesday, October 21

    7 pm $25

    Gloria Vanderbilt is the

    author of four memoirs

    and three novels. She

    regularly contributes to

    publications such as the

    NewYorkTimes,VanityFair,

    and Elle, and has received

    two honorary Doctorates

    of Fine Arts. She lives in

    New York City.

    And it came to me, and I

    knew what I would have

    to have before my soul

    could rest. I would have to

    become my own mother

    and father and in so doing

    would be free to become

    myself.

    from the red book

    The holy grail of

    The unconscious

    the new york times

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    john patrick shanleyFriday, October 23

    7 pm$25

    John Patrick Shanley is a

    playwright, screenwriter,

    and director. In 1987 he won

    the Academy Award for best

    original screenplay for his

    work on the lm Moonstruck.

    Shanleys play Doubt:A

    Parable was awarded the

    2005 Pulitzer Prize for

    Drama. In 2008 Shanley

    directed a lm version of the

    play starring Meryl Streep,

    Philip Seymour Hoffman,

    and Amy Adams.

    You dream of outer space

    of distant seas of unknown

    people. What could be fur-

    ther deeper more unknown

    than your own tonguewhispering the unlying

    truth in your own ear.

    siri hustvedtMonday, October 26

    7 pm$25

    Siri Hustvedt is a novelist,

    poet, and essayist who often

    explores the themes of

    social interaction, eroticism,

    hysteria, and personal

    identity through the use

    of symbols. Her novels

    include TheBlindfold,The

    EnchantmentofLilyDahl,

    WhatILoved,and The

    SorrowsofanAmerican.

    She has also been published

    in TheBestAmericanShort

    Stories1990 and 1991, The

    ParisReview,YaleReview,

    andModernPainters.

    A lot of the thematic mate-

    rial, the repetitive thematic

    material, comes from placesI am not entirely aware of.

    robin chaseWednesday, October 28

    7 pm$25

    Robin Chase is co-founder

    and former CEO of

    Zipcar, the largest car

    sharing service in the

    world. She is currently

    the CEO of GoLoco.org, a

    venture combining online

    carpooling and social

    networking. Known and

    respected internationally

    for her expertise in the

    transportation sector,

    Chase is frequently called

    upon to discuss climate

    change and the future of

    transportation. This year

    she was named one of

    Time magazines 100

    Most Inuential People.

    Infrastructure is destiny.

    john boormanWednesday, November 4

    7 pm$25

    John Boorman is an

    internationally renowned

    lmmaker known for such

    movies as PointBlank,

    Deliverance,Excalibur,Hope

    andGlory,TheGeneral,and

    Zardoz. His lms touch

    on themes ranging from

    mythology to ecology, from

    primitivism to desperation.

    His next project, entitled

    MemoirsofHadrian, will be

    a ctional account of the

    life of the Roman emperor

    Hadrian, written in the form

    of a letter from the dying

    leader to his successor.

    I always think that

    watching lms is verylike dreaming.

    Sarah Silverman is a

    comedienne, writer, actress,

    singer, and musician. Her

    satirical comedy addresses

    social taboos and controver-

    sial topics such as rac-

    ism, sexism, and religion.

    Silverman was rst noticed

    as a writer and occasionalperformer on SaturdayNight

    Live. She now stars in and

    produces TheSarahSilverman

    Program, which debuted in

    2007 on Comedy Central.

    well, im noT afraidTo say

    someThing if i Think iTs funny,

    even if iTs harsh or racisT.

    sarah silverman

    Friday, October 30

    7 pm$25

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    albert mayslesThursday, November 5

    7 pm$25

    Albert Maysles and his

    brother David made up a

    documentary lmmaking

    team whose works included

    Salesman (1968), Gimme

    Shelter(1970), and Grey

    Gardens (1976). Jean-Luc

    Godard called Maysles the

    best American cameraman.

    In 2005 Maysles was given a

    lifetime achievement award

    at the Czech lm festival AFO

    (Academia Film Olomouc).

    Part of what were dealing

    with is the denition of en-

    tertainment. Youve never

    looked it up in the diction-

    ary. Ill tell you what youd

    nd if you looked it up. Twodenitions: diversion and

    engagement.

    sas careySunday, November 8

    2 pm$20

    Sas Carey is a holistic nurse

    and spiritual guide certi-

    ed in traditional Tibetan

    and Mongolian medicine.

    She will be engaging with

    psychiatrist Eric Hollander

    who is most well-known for

    his work with autism. Carey

    has worked closely with a

    Mongolian shaman who

    has been called upon to

    treat an autistic child.

    My hands are guided by a

    knowing force. I jolt with

    energy. It is strong energy,

    coming out or going in, I

    dont need to know which.

    Mine is a responsibility to

    be true to spiritual guid-ance, not to know or force

    anything.

    linda greggSunday, November 8

    4:30 pm$20

    Linda Gregg is the author

    of six poetry collections.

    She received the 2006 PEN/

    Voelcker Award in Poetry

    for achievement across her

    career. She has written a

    number of books and her

    work has appeared in a

    variety of literary maga-

    zines, including Plough-

    shares,TheNewYorker,and

    AtlanticMonthly.Greggs

    poetry is often inspired

    by travel and focuses on

    themes of grief and loss.

    PresentedwiththePoetry

    SocietyofAmerica.

    Left alone in the stillness /

    in that pure silence married/ to the stillness of nature.

    alice walkerSunday, November 8

    7 pm$25

    Alice Walker is an author

    and activist. She has

    written at length on issues

    of race and gender and

    is most famous for the

    critically acclaimed novel

    TheColorPurple, for which

    she won a National Book

    Award and the Pulitzer

    Prize for Fiction.

    I think we have to own

    the fears that we have of

    each other, and then, in

    some practical way, some

    daily way, gure out how

    to see people differently

    than the way we were

    brought up to.

    Charlie Kaufman is a

    two-time Academy Award,

    BAFTA, and Independent

    Spirit Awardwinning

    screenwriter, producer, and

    director. His works include

    BeingJohnMalkovich,

    EternalSunshineofthe

    SpotlessMind,and Synecdo-

    che,NewYork. While known

    to be very protective of his

    privacy, Kaufmans work will

    sometimes include ction-

    alized accounts of his life.

    There really is only one ending To

    any sTory. human life ends in deaTh.

    unTil Then, iT keeps going and geTs

    complicaTed and Theres loss. every-

    Thing involves loss; every relaTion-

    ship ends in one way or anoTher.

    charlie kaufman

    Saturday, November 7

    7 pm$25

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    andre gregoryWednesday, November 11

    7 pm$25

    Andre Gregory is a theater

    director and actor. During

    the 1960s and 1970s he

    directed a number of avant-

    garde productions developed

    through ensemble collabo-

    ration, the most famous

    of which wasAlice (1970).

    Gregory has developed a

    number of experimental

    theatrical events for private

    audiences and spent several

    years in a variety of esoteric

    spiritual communities.

    I just directed an extremely

    successful play in London.

    Two hours before the

    curtain went up, I discovered

    that my father, a Jew likemyself, and his brother were

    economic spies for Hitler.

    philip taaffeWednesday, November 18

    7 pm$25

    Philip Taaffe is a painter

    known for reinterpreting the

    imagery of other contem-

    porary artists. His work

    is often identiable by a

    pattern-based approach

    to composition and can be

    found in the collections of

    many museums, including

    the Museum of Modern Art

    and the Whitney Museum

    of American Art.

    Im interested in inviting

    the possibility for ecstatic

    experience, for getting

    outside of stasis. My

    roots are from Ireland,

    and I suppose a subtext

    to my work must relate tothese Celtic shamanistic

    traditions.

    david byrneSaturday, November 21

    6 pm $25

    David Byrne is a musician,

    visual artist, and lmmaker.

    He is co-founder of the

    band Talking Heads and

    has released several solo

    albums and garnered an

    Academy Award for his

    score to TheLastEmperor.

    His art includes photogra-

    phy and installation works

    and has been published in

    ve books, most recently

    Arboretum. Last year he

    designed a series of artistic

    bike racks to be installed

    throughout New York City.

    Analysis is like a lobotomy.

    Who wants to have all their

    edges shaved off?

    mike chicoSunday, November 22

    6 pm $15

    Mike Chico is a single,

    56-year-old gay man who

    threw a few things into a

    paper bag when he was

    20 and moved to New York

    City. He has spent 32 of

    his 36 years in the city as

    a visiting superintendent,

    taking care of a number of

    brownstones in Greenwich

    Village.

    Through my jobs Ive

    made friends with numer-

    ous people that Ive met

    on the street. I dont even

    know some of their names

    but still enjoy talking to

    themeveryone in this city

    has a story to tell.

    Kathleen Chalfant is a

    Tony Awardnominated

    and Obie and Drama Desk

    Awardwinning actress

    who came to prominence

    for her role in Tony Kush-

    nersAngelsinAmerica:

    MillenniumApproachesand

    Margaret Edsons Wit. Thisfall she can be seen in the

    new NBC series Mercy.

    Think of all The conTrol needed To main-

    Tain ThaT conTrol and The facT ThaT

    we all TeeTer on The edge of madness

    and The more energy required To make

    Things work The greaTer The sTakes

    and danger in losing conTrol.

    kathleen chalfant

    Sunday, November 15

    6 pm$25

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    marina abramovicThursday, December 3

    7 pm$25

    Yugoslav-born Marina

    Abramovic is a New York-

    based performance artist

    who has been active for

    over three decades. With an

    often pronounced mystical

    sensibility, Abramovics

    work questions the

    performer/audience

    relationship and explores

    the limits of the body.

    I have very strange

    dreams now from which

    I wake up in complete

    horror. They repeat during

    different periods of my life.

    I cant explain them. They

    have something to do with

    the disturbance of an orderthat is not supposed to be

    disturbed.

    pattie canovaSaturday, December 5

    6 pm$20

    Pattie Canova is a psycho-

    logical intuitive, tarot read-

    er, teacher, lecturer, writer,

    and performer. As a tarot

    reader Canova incorporates

    dreams into her readings.

    Informed by a background

    in theater, mythology,

    writing, metaphysics, and a

    deep interest in spirituality,

    Pattie incorporates keen

    analysis and constructive

    insight into her work, fol-

    lowing a what you think is

    what youll see philosophy.

    Spirituality, if youre doing

    it right, is very entertain-

    ing. In fact, its the greatest

    show in town. Actually itsthe only show in town.

    adam gopnikMonday, December 7

    7 pm$25

    Adam Gopnik is a writer,

    essayist, and commentator,

    best known as a staff

    writer for TheNewYorker

    and as the author ofParis

    totheMoon, an account

    of the half-decade that he

    spent in the French capital

    with his family. He has

    been honored with three

    National Magazine Awards

    for Essay and Criticism and

    a George Polk Award for

    Magazine Reporting.

    The past is so often

    unknowable not because

    it is befogged now but

    because it was befogged

    then, too, back when it wasstill the present.

    andrew harveyWednesday, December 16

    7 pm$25

    Andrew Harvey is an author

    and scholar known primar-

    ily for his popular nonc-

    tion books with spiritual

    and mystical themes. He

    was born in southern India

    and moved to England at

    the age of nine. When he

    returned more than 20

    years later he began to ex-

    plore the countrys different

    mystical traditions.

    I believe the human race

    will die out and destroy

    nature if it does not learn

    again how to adore God,

    the God in all of us, God

    shining and living in na-

    ture, and learn again howto act from and in that

    spirit of adoration.

    A group of inspirational

    and talented teenagers will

    engage in dialogue with

    educator and psychotherapist

    Dr. Robin Stern. This pro-

    gram, especially designed for

    families of young audiences,

    will feature a teen musician,

    dancer, artist, and spelling

    bee winner. Join us for a post-

    event family workshop where

    participants can paint their

    dreams.

    man belongs noT only To an ordered

    world, he also belongs in The wonder-

    world of his soul.

    teenage dreams

    Saturday, November 28

    1pm$15

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    cornel westSunday, December 20

    6 pm$25

    Cornel Ronald West is a

    philosopher, author, critic,

    pastor, actor, and civil rights

    activist. He is known for

    his combination of politi-

    cal and moral insight and

    criticism and his contribu-

    tion to the post-1960s civil

    rights movement. The bulk

    of his work focuses upon

    the role of race, gender, and

    class in American society,

    and the means by which

    people act and react to

    their radical conditioned-

    ness.

    Who wants to be well-

    adjusted to injustice? What

    kind of human being doyou want to be?

    stefan sagmeisterWednesday, January 6

    7 pm$25

    Stefan Sagmeister is a New

    York-based graphic designer

    and typographer. He has

    worked with the likes of Lou

    Reed, the Rolling Stones,

    HBO, the Guggenheim

    Museum, and Time Warner.

    Solo shows of Sagmeisters

    work have been staged in

    Zurich, Vienna, New York,

    Berlin, Japan, Osaka, Prague,

    Cologne, and Seoul.

    As I grew up, political

    questions were part of my

    life. Naturally, I would like

    them to play some role in

    my design work. But then

    there are times when I

    think my whole involve-ment is bullshit.

    john adamsWednesday, January 13

    7 pm$25

    John Adams occupies a

    unique position in the

    world of classical music as

    a composer, conductor, and

    creative thinker. Among his

    most famous works are On

    theTransmigrationofSouls,

    NixoninChina,andDoctor

    Atomic. His newest work is

    an orchestral piece entitled

    CityNoir.

    The image, strange and

    whimsical and inexplicable

    as dreams often can be,

    conrmed how the birth

    of a child can be an event

    of such intense power

    that it will cause the most

    insurmountable walls ofpsychic resistance to come

    tumbling down.

    tracy k. smithSunday, January 24

    2:30 pm$20

    Tracy K. Smith is a prize-

    winning poet who teaches

    at Princeton University. Her

    poems have appeared in nu-

    merous journals, including

    Boulevard,Callaloo,Colum-

    bia:AJournalofLiterature

    andArt,PostRoad,andWest

    Branch. She was a Wallace

    Stegner Fellow in poetry at

    Stanford University from

    19971999.Presentedwith

    thePoetrySocietyofAmerica.

    Once I allowed myself

    to enter into unknown

    territory with no clear

    idea of how to get myself

    through or out of it, I felt

    much freer and much morewilling to engage with

    difcult material.

    As the vocalist, lead

    guitarist, and song-

    writer for The Smashing

    Pumpkins, Billy Corgan

    has established himself

    as one of the most

    compelling gures in

    rock music. In 2004he published Blinking

    withFists, a book of

    poetry that debuted

    on TheNewYorkTimes

    Bestseller list.

    ive always been spiriTual buT ive

    never had a proper conTexT, and iT

    Took me awhile To find The proper

    conTexT. iTs hard To realize you can

    have any kind of relaTionship wiTh

    god you wanT... and soi now have a

    punk rock relaTionship wiTh god.

    billy corgan Date to be announced

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    jack dorseyDate to be announced

    Jack Dorsey is an American

    software architect and

    businessperson best known

    as the creator of Twitter.

    BusinessWeek called him

    one of technologys best

    and brightest. MITs

    TechnologyReviewnamed

    him to the TR35, a listing

    of outstanding innovators

    under the age of 35. This

    dialogue will be published

    live to the web in character-

    limited Twitter postings,

    known as tweets.

    Twitter is focused around

    the question: What are

    you doing? And that can

    be interpreted in different

    ways. Its all about thecontext that the reader

    brings to the feed.

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    dialogues schedule

    visiT our websiTe:

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    all TickeTs include

    admission To The

    museums galleries,

    including The

    exhibiTionThe red

    book of c.g. Jung.

    the analysts

    Michael Vannoy Adams is a prominent Jungian analyst

    who offers psychotherapy for individuals and couples in

    New York City. He is the author of three books: TheFantasy

    Principle,TheMythologicalUnconscious,andTheMulticul-

    turalImagination.

    John Beebe, a Jungian analyst in practice in San Francisco,

    has been writing and lecturing about popular culture for

    thirty years, concentrating particularly on the American

    lm. His most recent book isThePresenceoftheFeminine

    inFilm.

    Beth Darlington is a Jungian psychoanalyst with academic

    interests in nineteenth-century British literature, depth

    psychology, mythology, fairy tales, and various aspects of

    embodied learning. She teaches at Vassar where she spe-

    cializes in English Romantic poetry.

    Lisa DeBenedittis is Associate Dean for Curriculum andInstruction and Assistant Professor of Design Research

    at Parsons The New School for Design. She is currently a

    postdoctoral candidate in psychoanalysis at the Jungian

    Psychoanalytic Association.

    Harry Fogarty is a Jungian analyst in New York City, a

    faculty member of the C. G. Jung Foundation, and a lectur-

    er in psychiatry and religion at Union Theological Seminary.

    He is a former president of the Jung Institute.

    Diane Fremont is a Jungian analyst. She wrote TheVisible

    andtheInvisibleinArt:theSecretSpaceoftheImage.

    Christopher Hauke is a Jungian analyst in London and also

    Senior Lecturer in Applied Psychoanalyst Studies at Gold-

    smiths, University of London. His lms include OneColour

    Red,GreenRay, and the new short drama Again.

    James Hillman is the developer of archetypal psychology

    and the author of almost twenty books including the Pulit-

    zer Prizenominated Re-visioningPsychologyand TheSouls

    Code:InSearchofCharacterandCalling.

    Eric Hollander is an internationally recognized psychiatristand former Esther and Joseph Klingenstein Professor and

    Chair of Psychiatry at the Mount Sinai Medical Center. He

    is most well-known for his work with obsessive-compulsive

    disorder and autism.

    The wealTh of The

    soul exisTs in images

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    Andrea Fiuza Hunt studied ne arts in Brazil where she

    was exposed to C. G. Jungs book ManandHisSymbols. The

    books impact caused her to leave art school and pursue

    psychology. She is currently in training at the Jungian Psy-

    choanalytic Association.

    Margaret Klenck is a Jungian analyst and vice president of

    the Jungian Psychoanalytic Association, New York, where

    she is on the faculty. She is also on the faculty and a mem-

    ber of the Philadelphia Association of Jungian Analysts.

    Patricia Llosa is a Jungian analyst in training who received

    her MFA from the School of Visual Arts. She is currently on

    staff at the Metropolitan Museum of Art where she does

    educational programming.

    Michael Marsman is a psychotherapist both in private

    practice and at the Callen-Lorde Community Health Center.

    Michael is currently training to be a Jungian analyst at the

    Jungian Psychoanalytic Associations training institute.

    Laurel Morris is a Jungian analyst in private practice in

    New York City. She is currently a teaching and supervising

    member of the Jungian Psychoanalytic Association. Her

    writings include a paper relating Schumanns life and work

    to Jungian principles.

    Bruce G. Parent is a Jungian analyst and licensed art thera-

    pist in private practice in the East Village. He received an

    MA from New York University in Art Therapy and an MFA in

    painting from the School of Visual Arts.

    Lee Robbins is on the faculty of the Gallatin School of Indi-vidualized Study at New York University and serves on the

    board of the International Association of Jungian Studies. She

    has been a student of Theravada Buddhism for sixteen years.

    Ami Ronnberg is an expert on the psychological and

    artistic signicance of mythology and ritual and is curator

    and managing editor ofARAS, the Archive for Research in

    Archetypal Symbolisms publication project.

    Sherry Salman is a Jungian analyst and teacher based in

    Rhinebeck, NY and New York City. Her lmLookBothWays:

    ImageandImaginationdebuted in 2008 and her newest

    book, DreamsofTotality, will be released in 2010.

    Laurie Layton Schapira is a Jungian analyst practicing in

    New York City. She serves on the faculty and the board of

    directors at the C. G. Jung Institute of New York and is also

    a lmmaker. She is the author ofTheCassandraComplex:

    AModernPerspectiveonHysteria.

    Nathan Schwartz-Salant was trained as a Jungian analyst

    in Zurich and has a psychotherapy practice in New York

    City and Princeton, New Jersey. He is the author of numer-

    ous clinical papers and books, includingTheMysteryof

    HumanRelationshipsandTheBorderlinePersonality.

    Jane Selinske is a licensed Jungian analyst, a certiedteacher and trainer of mandala assessment, and a board

    certied music therapist. She is currently practicing in

    New Jersey.

    Morgan Stebbins received a divinity degree from Union

    Seminary and social work degree from Columbia before

    being trained in Jungian psychoanalysis. He has a private

    practice in New York and is a faculty member and Director

    of Training of the Jungian Psychoanalytic Institute.

    Robin Stern is a psychotherapist, educator, and author of

    TheGaslightEffect. She has developed, implemented, and

    written about programs for personal and professional

    growth, highlighting self-awareness, emotional compe-

    tence, and ethical leadership.

    Douglas G. Tompkins is a Jungian analyst and member of

    the Jungian Psychoanalytic Association, New York. He has

    an interest in computer and internet technology and its

    application in organizations.

    Ann Ulanov is a professor of psychiatry and religion at the

    Union Theological Seminary. She is the author of severalbooks, including ReligionandtheSpiritualinCarlJungand

    TheHealingImagination:TheMeetingofPsycheandSoul.

    Sylvester Wojtkowski is a Jungian analyst and clinical psy-

    chologist in private practice in New York City. He received

    his doctorate from the New School for Social Research.

    Polly Young-Eisendrath is a psychologist, Jungian analyst,

    and author. An experienced clinician and teacher, she has

    published thirteen books that have been translated into

    more than twenty languages.

    Beverley Zabriskie is a Jungian analyst, member of the Art

    and Psyche Working Group, and president of the Jungian

    Psychoanalytic Association, New York. She is writing a

    book on emotion in myth, art, Jungian psychology, and

    neuroscience.

    the analysts

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    October 16

    the bitter tears of

    petra von kant

    Rainer Werner Fassbinder,

    Germany, 1972 (124 min)

    Introduced by humorist

    Frank DeCaro

    October 23bad education

    Pedro Almodvar, Spain,

    2004 (106 min)

    October 30

    lilith

    Robert Rossen, U.S., 1964

    (114 min) Introduced by lm

    critic J. Hoberman

    November 6

    the tales of hoffmann

    Powell/Pressburger, UK,

    1951 (127 min) Introduced

    by Academy Award

    winning editor Thelma

    Schoonmaker

    November 13

    jaccuse

    Abel Gance, France, 1919

    (166 min) Introduced by

    comic artist Kim Deitch

    November 20

    vampyr

    Carl Theodor Dreyer, France/

    Germany, 1932 (73 minutes)

    Introduced by fantasy

    novelist Ellen Kushner

    November 27

    Early Start 8 pm

    star trek:the enemy within

    Leo Penn, U.S., 1966

    (50 minutes) Introduced

    by graphic novelist

    Bob Fingerman

    December 4

    dr. jekyll and mr. hyde

    Rouben Mamoulian, U.S.,

    1931 (96 min) Introduced by

    writer Michael Rips

    December 11

    repulsion

    Roman Polanski, UK, 1965(104 min) Introduced by

    Pulitzer Prizewinning

    dramatist Doug Wright

    December 18

    in a lonely place

    Nicholas Ray, U.S., 1950

    (94 min) Introduced by

    lmmaker Ken Brown

    January 8

    leclisse

    Michelangelo Antonioni,

    Italy, 1962 (125 min)

    Introduced by novelist

    Percival Everett

    January 15

    blue velvet

    David Lynch, U.S., 1986 (120

    min) Introduced by author

    Nick Antosca

    January 22

    the face of another

    Hiroshi Teshigahara, Japan,

    1966 (124 min) Introduced

    by lmmaker and essayist

    Harris Smith

    January 29

    jacobs ladder

    Adrian Lyne, U.S., 1990 (115

    min) Introduced by writerand comedian Arie Kaplan

    WayneTitus,curator

    cabaretcinemaWhere Movies and Martinis Mix

    Fridays at 9:30 pm

    Free with $7 bar minimum

    This fall lm series takes its inspiration from The Red

    Bookand explores Jungian themes, including the various

    archetypes and the exploration of the self through

    fantasy.

    October 9belle de jour

    Luis Buuel, U.S., 1967 (101

    min) Introduced by award-

    winning poet Mark Doty

    film

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    lunch matters

    Wednesdays at 1 pm

    $10 / Free for members

    Ticket prices include gallery admission and a

    post-program tour

    This weekly lunchtime documentary series will show

    rarely-seen lms about Jung and his work, including

    interviews with Sir Laurens van der Post, Gerhard Adler,

    and Liliane Frey-Rohn.

    October 7

    face to face:

    professor jung

    C.G. Jung interviewed on

    the BBCs popular 1960s

    television chat show.

    Discussion moderated by

    Armin Wanner.Courtesy BBC Worldwide Americas, Inc.

    October 14

    c.g. jung at bollingen

    tower retreat

    Excerpts from an uncom-

    pleted documentary by

    Jerome Hill about Jungs

    life. Discussion moderatedby Jane Selinske.Courtesy Jerome Foundation,

    St. Paul, Minnesota

    October 21

    remembering jung

    Sir Laurens van der Post

    offers a candid description

    of Jungs discovery of the

    need to heal the rejected

    feminine aspect in menand women and how this

    contributes to the positive

    evolution of modern

    culture. Discussion moder-

    ated by Harry Fogarty.

    October 28

    remembering jung

    An interview with Gerhard

    Adler, one of the most rep-

    resentative disciples of Jung

    and the author of, among

    many other works, Studies

    inAnalyticalPsychology.

    Discussion moderated by

    Sylvester Wojtkowski.

    November 4

    remembering jung

    An interview with Liliane

    Frey-Rohn, the author of

    FromFreudtoJung:

    AComparativeStudyof

    thePsychologyofthe

    Unconscious.Discussion

    moderated by Royce

    Froehlich.

    Programsarepresented

    inassociationwiththe

    C.G.JungFoundationfor

    AnalyticalPsychology.

    reflections: the stuff dreams are made on

    Sunday, January 24

    6 pm $20

    Gil Morgenstern, artistic director and violin

    Donald Berman, piano

    This Reections concert, directed by violinist Gil

    Morgenstern, will explore the integral role dreams play

    in our culture, from music to mythology to literature.Selections to be performed include Pauline Oliveross

    EdgeofDreams, George Crumbs NightMusic, and Franz

    Schuberts Fantasy, all of which will be accompanied by

    readings from the works of Sylvia Plath, F. Scott Fitzgerald,

    and Truman Capote.

    performance by karen finley

    Monday, January 25

    7 pm $25

    Karen Finley interprets Jungs dreams in a new perfor-

    mance piece. This is not new territory for this controversialperformance artist. Her works have in some ways always

    addressed the unconscious, including TheDreamsofLaura

    Bush/ThePassionofTerriSchiavo at the Boulder Museum

    of Art (2008); PoohUnplugged,detailing the psychological

    disorders of Winnie the Pooh and his friends; and, pictured

    below,ShutUpandLoveMe. Her visceral work was at the

    center of the culture wars of the 1990s. She teaches at

    New York University.

    film performance

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    family programs

    Saturdays at 2 pm

    $10 per child / $5 for members

    Explore The Red Book, Tibetan mandalas, and the art of

    illumination in these fun, interactive family art-making

    workshops.

    November 28

    paint your dreams

    Do you dream in color?

    Come paint your dreams

    and create a collaborative

    volume inspired by the

    95-year-oldRedBook.

    December 5

    dreams of gold

    Learn how medieval monks

    illuminated manuscripts

    on gilded paper and create

    a book to stand the test of

    time.

    December 12

    palace of dreams

    Are you brave enough

    to step through the ring

    of re? Then enter the

    mysterious world of Tibetan

    mandalas by building your

    own miniature dream

    palace.

    January 2

    tree of life

    Discover the mystical

    tree of life in Asian

    arta symbol of the

    interconnectedness of life

    on earth. Turn a new leaf in

    the new year by growing a

    tree of new beginnings.

    January 9

    my mandala charm

    Design your own block-

    printed spiritual diagram

    and transform it into a

    protective mandala amulet.

    January 23

    sacred geometry

    Unlock the secrets hidden

    in sacred geometric

    patterns. Create a private

    mandala to help you seek

    out your own inner secrets.

    family

    Participating children must be accompanied by at least one adult atall times. For tickets, registration, and information, call the Box Ofce

    at 212.620.5000 x344. Ticket fees: $10 per child ($5 for children of RMA

    members); Free for accompanying adults, children 12 months and younger,

    and Cool Culture members. Tickets include gallery admission and are non-

    refundable and non-exchangeable. All programs are subject to change.

    dreams pave The

    way for life...

    from the red book

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    himalayan happy hour Wednesdays from 5 to 7 pm

    Coming to a Red Book program on a Wednesday night?

    Be sure to arrive a little early and stop by the Caf @ RMA

    to take advantage of a special mid-week happy hour. Enjoy

    great discounts on selected wines, specialty teas,

    and snacks.

    purchase your own copy of the red book

    TheRedBookofC.G.Jung

    exhibition celebrates the rst-ever

    publication of Jungs manuscript

    by W.W. Norton & Company. This

    reproduction includes an additional

    200 pages of supplementary

    material and will be available for

    purchase at the Shop @ RMA for$195. Members of RMA receive a

    10% discount.

    the shop and cafe@rma

    photo credits

    Robert Thurman by Sergei Bermeniev; Linda Gregg by Hal

    Lum; Adam Gopnik by Brigitte Lacombe; Karen Finley by

    Timothy Greeneld-Sanders; David Byrne courtesy Todo

    Mundo, 2009; John Adams by Margaretta Mitchell;

    Marina Abramovic performingLipsofThomasat the

    Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, November14, 2005. Courtesy of the artist and Sean Kelly Gallery, New

    York; John Patrick Shanley on the set ofDoubt, courtesy

    Miramax Films; Siri Hustvedt by Marion Ettlinger;

    BelledeJourand Excaliburcourtesy The Kobal Collection

    acknowledgments

    Particular thanks go to Beverley Zabriskie of the Jungian

    Psychoanalytic Association, and further thanks to all those

    who donated their time and talent in helping assemble

    the Red Book Dialogues, including Robin Brown and Janet

    Careswell. TimMcHenry,Producer,RubinMuseumofArt

    all programs are subject to change

    how to buy tickets

    online

    Visit www.rmanyc.org/redbook to purchase your tickets

    and get all of the most up-to-date information on Red

    Book programming.

    phone

    Box Ofce: 212.620.5000, ext. 344

    Hours: 11 am5 pm, Monday through Friday

    in person

    Visit the Rubin Museum of Art and purchase your tickets

    at the admissions desk during the museums open hours.

    150 West 17th Street

    New York, NY 10011

    the advantages of membership

    RMA members receive a 10% discount on program tickets

    automatically. If six or more tickets for any combination

    of programs are purchased at one time, a 25% discount

    applies to all of those tickets. Annual membership starts at

    just $35. See www.rmanyc.org/membership for details.

    sold out?

    Even if a program is sold out, Chairmans Circle members

    ($1,000 and higher) have the privilege of purchasing house

    seats as they become available.

    getting to the rubin museum of art

    The Rubin Museum of Art is located in the Chelsea district

    of New York City at the corner of 17th Street and 7th Ave.

    public transportation

    By SubwayThe museum is located within walking

    distance of the following train stations: A, C, and E to 14th

    Street (8th Avenue); 1 to 18th Street (7th Avenue); 1, 2, and

    3 to 14th Street (7th Avenue); F and V to 14th Street (6th

    Avenue); L to 14th Street (6th Avenue); N, R, Q, W, 4, 5 ,and 6

    to 14th Street Union Square

    By Bus B20 to the corner of 7th Avenue and 18th Street.

    parking

    There are a number of parking garages along 17th Street

    between 6th Avenue and Broadway.

    mon 11 am5 pm

    tue closed

    wed 11 am7 pm

    thu 11 am5 pm

    fri 11 am10 pm

    sat/sun 11 am6 pm

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