Spirituality, Science, and the Creative Process

I’m thrilled to share with you that starting in January 2010, I’ll be teaching a course in Los Angeles, CA called Spirituality, Science, and the Creative Process. The course will be presented by the Continuing Education program at Otis College of Art and Design, and enrollment is open to the public!
Here’s a description of the course:
Great ideas inspire enduring art. This course explores the grand themes shared by spiritual philosophy and cutting-edge science, using them as source material for artistic creativity. Examining energy, duality, infinity, chaos, evolution, and actualization, students write reflective journals each week about how these and other spiritual and scientific themes can be applied to their creative process, inspiring resonant artwork in any medium. Special presentations by artist Marcie Kaufman highlight the work of visual artists inspired by both spirituality and science, and a hands-on workshop mid-course guides students in enacting and illustrating some of the grand themes discussed in class.
The course runs 10 weeks, Saturday mornings, and will include and expand upon all your favorite poetic interconnections between spirituality and science. And Marcie Kaufman, my co-conspirator for the term, is brilliant and engaging, and her mid-course workshop is sure to be deep, enlightening fun.
Here’s a link to enroll in the class:
http://www.otis.edu/ce,course.php?crs=539&sem=25
Looking forward to seeing you there!

…congratulations professor!
Thank you, sir…
Let me know if you’d like a guest lecturer. I expect I’ll be out there sometime in March…
Interesting… Maybe! Keep me posted about your traveling schedule. And guest lecturer or not, I’d love to connect.