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SUMMARY:Exhibition:  "Home and Home: New York in My Life" — Photographs by Satomi Shirai
DESCRIPTION:CRS (Center for Remembering & Sharing) announces â€_strong>Home and Home: New York in My Life\,â€_an exhibition of photographs by Satomi Shirai. These seven works reveal\, in boldly playful as well as subtle ways\, a newly arrived immigrant’s strategies to create a sense of home and to discover what those strategies are. From the outset\, CRS has sought to provide a creative and spiritual home to artists and seekers from all over the world\, and we believe that this exhibition speaks directly to our mission and the experience of so many members of our community. \nThe exhibition will open on October 19\, 2015 and be on display through November 28\, 2015. An opening reception with the artist will take place on Friday\, October 23\, 2015 from 7:30 – 9:30 pm. \nWhile the photographs in this exhibition look like documentary-style records of the often messy and alien life that an immigrant lives prior to acquiring furnishings and fully settling in (does an immigrant ever fully settle in?)\, the photographs are actually meticulously staged with a highly controlled mastery of mis-en-scene and craft. This creates a tension between order and chaos\, reality and artifice\, into which the artist places herself and her own child and friends as models\, challenging our initial impulse to label the life depicted as disordered. The more we look\, the more we recognize objects\, symbols\, behaviors\, relationships that give meaning and context to the home depicted. We recognize that we carry home within us and carry on a never-ending process of using our minds in diverse and complex ways to anchor ourselves and project our sense of home into our habitat\, making it our own even in the midst of constant change. \nAbout Satomi Shirai \nSatomi Shirai is originally from Tokyo\, and currently lives and works in New York. She completed the full-time Certificate Program at International Center of Photography in 2007\, and received her MFA from CUNY Hunter College in 2010. Her works have been exhibited nationally and internationally including at Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography\, National Portrait Gallery in London\, and Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery in Washington D.C. Her photographs are in the collection of Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography and Kiyosato Museum of Photographic art. \nhttp://www.satomishirai.com \nArtist Statement \nWalls with windows and doors form the house\, \nbut the empty space within it is the essence of the house. \n— from The Uses of Not\, Lao Tse \nIn this body of work\, Home and Home: New York in My Life\, I explore what constitutes the concept of home\, as an immigrant who chose to live in New York. Tangibility versus intangibility are brought up\, and added to the discussion. How do we assess or assume home? \nMy relocation to New York is not about overcoming a culture that is distinct\, but encountering and understanding cultural disparity and similarity. Living in NYC highlights the intangible aspects of cultures today that include language\, myth\, mind-sets\, daily customs\, social class issues\, and identity. The diverse sense of femininity provides me other vantage point to examine the collective consciousness in the cities. \nI am bringing up positions of custom\, holiday\, architecture\, dress\, food\, location\, and home design as a means to explore how culture is being inter-mixed or is remaining unchanged at a microcosmic level\, and how national identity and sensibility are maintained or relinquished through living in a cross-cultural city life. The more understanding of cultural contrasts I have\, the more I feel closer to the U.S\, and so my space in New York is psychologically being expanded. \nA new point of view has been added to my life and work. I gave birth to my baby in New York and became a mother. This has enormously shifted my state of mind and lifestyle. The project or new chapter will be continued with the unknown transitions. \n 
URL:https://jp.crsny.org/index.php/event/exhibition-ae_home-and-home-new-york-in-my-life-photographs-by-satomi-shirai/
LOCATION:Kyoto
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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SUMMARY:ポジティブ心理学セミナー「強みとレジリエンス」9/17-12/3
DESCRIPTION:ポジティブ心理学は、心理学が長い間、病気や弱みをどう治すかという視点に偏っていた反省から、人の強みに焦点を当て、より幸せに生きていくことを科学的に研究している分野です。２０１５年秋は「強みとレジリエンス（逆境に打ち勝つ力）」について開催します。 \n  \n人生には素晴らしい経験と同時に、様々な逆境があり、それを乗り越えられる力が「レジリエンス」（再起力）と呼ばれています。親として、教師として、上司として、コーチやカウンセラーとして、子供、生徒、部下、クライエントにそのような力をそのような力を育ててあげたいと考えない人は少ないでしょう。 \n  \nまた子育てや仕事、そして人生も同様、数え切れないほどの素晴らしい経験もあれば、困難で投げ出したくなることもあるかもしれません。この講座では、相手の強みを引き出してレジリエンスを高める関わり方と、私たち自身のレジリエンスを高める、効果の検証されているレジリエンステクニックについて紹介します。 \n  \n講師：松村亜里\, Ph.D　医学博士・臨床心理士 ポジティブ心理学プラクティショナー \nコロンビア大学ティーチャーズカレッジ修士（臨床心理学）、秋田大学大学院医学系研究科博士課程修了（公衆衛生学）。アメリカと日本の国際系の大学で、カウンセリングと心理学の講義を担当後、２０１２年からニューヨーク州在住。 \n  \n日時： 10/29\, 11/12\, 11/19\, 12/3（木）１０：４５～１２：４５ \n  \n受講料： 一回は＄40 \n初回だけの体験($20)もお気軽にお申し込み下さい。 \n  \n  \nお申し込み、お問い合わせは松村まで。icadjust@gmail.com \nホームページ　ibunka-k.com \nフェイスブックページ　facebook.com/ibunka.k
URL:https://jp.crsny.org/index.php/event/positive-psychology/
LOCATION:Kyoto
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