The Art and Transformative Psychology of CG Jung’s Red Book

Pacifica Graduate Institute Presents A Symposium with Joseph Cambray, Lionel Corbett, Peter Frank, Nancy Furlotti, Hugh Milstein, Sonu Shamdasani, and Willow Young.

When: Saturday, Feb. 22, 9 a.m. to 5:45 p.m.

Where: Pacifica Graduate Institute, 801 Ladera Ln., 249 Lambert Road, Carpinteria, CA

Cost: $320 - $395

Age limit: Not available

Categories: Community Events, Workshops, Special Events

Description:

"The years, of which I have spoken to you, when I pursued the inner images, were the most important time of my life. Everything else is to be derived from this."
—C.G. Jung, 1957

After a long period of self-reflection and self-experimentation, which he called "confrontation with the unconscious," Liber Novus or The Red Book emerged from Jung's psyche in elaborately written and beautifully illustrated form. Through the process of losing and regaining his soul, important tenets of his life's work with the soul and psyche were birthed. After living a life in the family vault, the book emerged, was expertly digitized, and published. Six years later, The Red Book, with its exquisite images and provocative messages still captivates our imagination and travels the world, now in yet a new form as fine art prints.

This symposium brings together Jungian analysts, scholars, and artistic thinkers for a weekend of critical and creative dialogues about Jung's contributions to science, religion, psychology, art, and perception. We will celebrate Jung, the visionary creative artist, and explore Jung, the scientist. The weekend will begin with the opening reception for an exhibition of The Red Book limited edition fine art prints. Join us for a stimulating and provocative weekend in Santa Barbara.

Opening Reception and Exhibition
Friday, February 21
6:00-8:00 PM

Symposium
Saturday, February 22
9:00 AM-5:45 PM

Sunday, February 23
9:00 AM-1:00 PM

9 CECs
for MFTs, LCSWs, and RNs

$395 General Admission

$345 Special Admission
(Full-Time Students, Pacifica Alumni, and Seniors)

$320 Active Pacifica Students

Fees include Friday reception, Saturday breakfast, lunch, and dinner; and Sunday breakfast and lunch.

REGISTRATION: Space is limited. Register early! To register, submit the form on this webpage or print and mail it to the Public Programs Department, Pacifica Graduate Institute, 249 Lambert Road, Carpinteria, CA 93013 or call the Public Programs Department at 805.969.3626, ext. 103. Full payment is required with your registration. An email confirmation letter will be sent within 5 days of receipt of your registration.

CANCELLATION: To obtain a refund on your registration fee, send a written cancellation request postmarked no later than thirty days before the event. Tuition less a $50 processing fee will be refunded. No refunds on your registration fee will be made after that time. In the event that the program is sold out with a waitlist and we are able to transfer your registration to someone on the waitlist, we will issue you a refund less the processing fee. Any registration transfers that do not go through our office will be assessed the processing fee onsite.

For a refund on accommodations at the Ladera Lane Campus, cancellation with full refund will be accepted up to 5 days before the event. Cancellations made 1-4 days before the event will receive a 50% refund. There will be no refund for cancellation on the day of the event.

LOCATION: The symposium and exhibition will be held at Pacifica Graduate Institute's Ladera Lane Campus at 801 Ladera Lane, Santa Barbara, CA 93108. Located on 35 acres in the foothills of the Santa Ynez Mountains overlooking the Pacific Ocean, this residential retreat center provides a unique and peaceful environment for these events. This campus has lodging, dining facilities, and parking.

ACCOMMODATIONS: A limited number of rooms are available for participants at Pacifica's Ladera Lane Campus:
$87 per night single occupancy (one twin or standard full size bed)
$120 per night couple occupancy (one standard full size bed; not a queen)
$132 per night double occupancy (two twin beds)
plus 10% occupancy tax
Accommodations are simple, dormitory-style rooms with a shared bath and shower. Reservations for rooms must be made through Pacifica's Public Programs Department.

MEALS: Meals are provided to encourage ongoing dialogue and community exchange throughout the weekend. Included in your registration fee are the Friday reception; Saturday breakfast, lunch, and dinner; and Sunday breakfast and lunch. No other meals will be available. Pacifica's caterers make every attempt to provide healthful meals for our guests and include organic ingredients where possible. Please indicate on the registration form if you need a special vegan, gluten free, or vegetarian meal or if you have other medical dietary restrictions.

TRAVEL: Major airlines provide service into the Los Angeles International Airport located 90 miles south of Santa Barbara and into the Santa Barbara Municipal Airport, approximately 18 miles from the Campus. Information on ground transportation to and from Santa Barbara will be included with your confirmation letter.

SCHOLARSHIPS: A limited number of financial need scholarships are available for this program. To apply, please fill out the registration form including payment information, and send a letter of request detailing your financial circumstances. Once your application has been reviewed, you will be contacted to approve processing of payment. Please note, incomplete applications will not be considered.

CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDIT: 9 CE credits are available for RNs through the California Board of Registered Nurses (provider #CEP 7177) and for MFTs and LCSWs (provider #PCE 2278) through the California Board of Behavioral Sciences. A $15 processing fee will be charged for each certificate requested.

DISABILITY SERVICES ON CAMPUS: It is the policy of Pacifica's Public Programs Department to accommodate attendees with disabilities in compliance with state and federal laws and regulations. Please let us know in advance if you have special needs or require assistance due to a disabling condition while you are attending a public program. If you are accompanied by a service dog, please contact disability services directly (805.679.6124), as all animals visiting campus must have pre-approval. For additional information regarding Pacifica's policies, visit www.pacifica.edu/disability-services.aspx.

Phone: 805-969-3626

Event posted Feb. 17, 2014
Last updated Feb. 17, 2014

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