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SUMMARY:Leader’s Roundtable: Are Forgiveness and Atonement Healthy? (Hybrid)
DESCRIPTION:Bring your lunch and join Leader Dr. Nori Rost and members for an engaging round-table discussion on the issues of the day and recommended readings. \nIn a few days\, our Jewish friends will celebrate Yom Kippur. I thought this was a fitting time to talk about forgiveness. Both the willingness to ask forgiveness when we offend someone and the willingness to forgive others who have offended us. Is it healthy? What are the benefits? Why can it be so hard for people (even Ethical people!) to acknowledge when they’ve done harm and seek forgiveness. Why can it be so hard for people (even Ethical people!) to forgive someone—whether or not they have apologized? \nhttps://www.mayoclinic.org/healthy-lifestyle/adult-health/in-depth/forgiveness/art-20047692 \nA Quick Guide to Forgiveness \nClick to join at start time | Zoom ID 861 1417 5760 | Passcode 347145 \nCOVID-19 NOTICE: Only fully-vaccinated Society members are invited to attend in-person. All others are invited to join us via Zoom. We hope to open up to the public again as soon as possible. \n\nYou can download Zoom at https://zoom.us/download\, although it’s not necessary to do ahead of time. Zoom is available for tablets and smartphones in both main app stores\, Apple and Google Android. Attendees don’t need to register for a Zoom account although it’s free and helpful. To join a meeting\, simply click the event’s invitation link above.
URL:https://ethical.nyc/events/leaders-roundtable-hybrid-2022-09-15-2022-09-29/
LOCATION:Adler Study (514)\, 2 W 64th St.\, New York\, NY\, 10023\, United States
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SUMMARY:Share and Learn: Arts Hobbies and Handiwork: "The Maine Art Collective: Four Artists in Maine Making Art and Doing 'Wicked' Good"
DESCRIPTION:The goal of Maine Art Collective is to create opportunities and visibility for talented local Maine artists. Art doesn’t have to be only for the affluent\, it should be accessible for all populations to enjoy. MAC is run by artists\, for the benefit of artists and members keep the majority of the profits. This allows for the artists to sell their work at more reasonable prices\, making artwork more accessible to broader populations. \nSue Vittner will begin by describing the origins of the Maine Art Collective (MAC). She can speak to the origin and mission of MAC. How was the idea formed? What was the original vision\, and how does that compare to what exists now? How was that vision developed and actualized? Who was recruited to the effort? How does MAC support artists? How does the MAC model differ from most galleries? and why? What is MAC’s community housing initiative? What does the future hold for MAC? \nAmy Kelly\, a member of MAC from the outset\, will review her initial involvement and what drew her to participate in MAC’s formation. How did the MAC model align with her painting process and values as an artist? How has her connection to Maine\, lobstering and the sea\, influenced her art? How did she develop the skills to produce her striking representations of that connection? \nFaith Garnett\, the gleaming star of this Zoom group\, will review how she became interested in card making\, how she has developed her skills in designing and producing hand-crafted one-of-kind cards for all occasions\, including the founding of her on-line webstore for those designs\, Lindennotes.com. She will review her process of creation and display some of her work. In addition she can describe her involvement with Cards for Kindness. \nMichael Garnett will describe how He came to be interested in papercutting\, and provide a slideshow of the the making of one particular papercut from start to finish\, a view of Bug Light in South Portland. \nClick to join at start | Zoom ID 884 1105 5819 | Passcode 140176\nTo join by phone (audio only)\, dial (929) 205-6099 and enter the Zoom ID above.
URL:https://ethical.nyc/events/share-and-learn-arts-hobbies-and-handiwork-four-artists-in-maine-making-art-and-doing-wicked-good/
LOCATION:2 W 64th St\, New York\, NY\, 10023\, United States
CATEGORIES:Share and Learn
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