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ARTISTIC

In the Figure of Divine Substance

by Laura Summer

This catalog is a documentation of the project called “In the Figure of Divine Substance.” The project consists of 33 paintings by Laura Summer inspired by the work of 19 poets.

Approaching Rudolf Steiner’s Sketches for Painters

By Laura Summer

Exercises to accompany Rudolf Steiner's Sketches for Painters- The Nine Nature Moods. These exercises approach the training sketches in a new way that encourages the student to discover their secrets in playful and creative work.

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"The artist's work has become impossible." A glimpse into the incredible work of Hungarian artist Zoltán Döbröntei. We were fortunate to have Zoltán join us this October for our Art Capital Residency, a collaboration between Free Columbia and LightForms. Support all of Free Columbia's programs, including this residency, at: www.freecolumbia.org/finances Music by Jen Zimberg Film by Caleb Buchbinder (Zoltán teaches at the Napút Művészeti Akadémia in Hungary.
 

SOCIAL

Texts

Joseph Beuys, What Is Money?: A Discussion
John Bloom, Inhabiting Interdependence: Being in the Next Economy
John Dewey, Individualism, Old and New
Lewis Hyde, The Gift
Bernard Lietaer and Jacqui Dunne, Rethinking Money
Rudolf Steiner, Rethinking Economics
Henry David Thoreau, Life Without Principle

Currency Projects

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SCIENTIFIC

Videos and Podcasts

A presentation by Craig Holdrege, Director and Senior Researcher at The Nature Institute, on November 3rd in Toronto, Canada. This talk was given as part of the conference "Redesigning the Tree of Life: Synthetic Biology and the Future of Food." For more info visit natureinstitute.org.
A presentation by Craig Holdrege, Director and Senior Researcher at The Nature Institute. In it, Craig dismantles the widespread, overly simplified belief in a linear story of human ancestry, replacing it with a picture that is far more holistic, participatory, and surprising. For more info visit natureinstitute.org.