Monday, December 23, 2013

Music, Architecture, & the Art of Understanding Ourselves! Thrs. Jan.2 6:30 pm Aesthetic Realism Public Seminar

A thrilling double event about music, architecture, & the understanding of ourselves!
Thursday, January 2, 6:30 PM
Aesthetic Realism Public Seminar

What Music Says about Our Lives—A Celebration!

Presented by Barbara Allen, Anne Fielding, Edward Green,
& Speakers from the Opposites in Music Class
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Kevin Fennell on:
Criticism & Encouragement in “Reach Out, I’ll Be There,”
by the Four Tops
Frances Finch on:
How Smetana’s “The Moldau” Is Both Unbounded & Particular!
Lynette Abel on:
Love as Intimate & Wide in the Beatles’ “I Saw Her Standing There”
Steven Weiner on:
Power & Delicacy in “The Flower Duet from Léo Delibes’
Lakmé
—And more!
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And—following the seminar there will be
a Reception, with light refreshments, in honor
the new Terrain Gallery Exhibition

The Meaning of a Building

Architectural Sketches & Drawings by Anthony Romeo, RA
for the Renovation of the
Aesthetic Realism Foundation’s Historic Building!
Anthony Romeo, RA, working on architectural drawings.
Contri. $10
Aesthetic Realism Foundation
141 Greene Street
New York, NY 10012
212.777.4490

Saturday, December 21, 2013

Don't Miss a Wonderful Holiday Presentation at the Aesthetic Realism Foundation

What Good Will Really Is!  Sunday, December 22, at 2:30 pm at the Aesthetic Realism Foundation, 141 Greene Street in New York City.

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Thursday, November 07, 2013

CONGRATULATIONS TO THE TEACHERS PRESENTING THE AESTHETIC REALISM SEMINAR TONIGHT

Tonight, I attended a seminar about a teaching method that really works!--it has changed the anger in students to excitement about learning--it has made them kinder!  If the new administration in New York City were to implement this method throughout city schools we would see an immediate improvement in our schools.  Congratulations to Lori Colavito, (first grade teacher at Southampton Elementary), Zvia Ratz, (mathematics teacher at MS 223), and Christopher Balchin, (social studies teacher at Brooklyn Academy of Science and the Environment) for your courage, honesty, your passion about ending racism and your love for your students.  The way Christopher Balchin spoke about how racism changed in him because of what he learned, earned the respect of everyone who heard it. Check out his blog on this subject!

Congratulations to Patricia Martone (ESL, PS 134M), Arnold Perey,. Ph.D. and Rosemary Plumstead. You have made a difference in the lives of many. Keep up the great work!

Thursday, October 31, 2013

The Aesthetic Realism Teaching Method Meets the Hopes of Students NOW!

The Aesthetic Realism Teaching Method Meets the Hopes of Students NOW!

Public Seminar: Thursday, November 7, 6:30 PM
Speakers: NYC Teachers & Aesthetic Realism Consultants with All For Education
As this school year begins, students feel two things: hope that they’ll be able to learn—math, science, history—and fear that they won’t understand and remember the facts they’re taught. Amidst new ‘standards’ and relentless testing, a boy repeating 4th grade in the Bronx asks himself, ‘What’s the matter with me? Am I dumb? Will I ever be able to learn?’ The speakers in this vitally important seminar will show how the Aesthetic Realism Teaching Method meets children’s tremendous hope to learn successfully!
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New York teachers will give examples of lessons from their own classrooms and will describe how students—including many who had been given up on—become excited by their subjects, remember facts, pass standard exams, and also become much kinder to each other. This is the educational method that can end the high dropout rate, the poor learning, and the violence in our nation’s schools
Speakers: LORI COLAVITO (1st grade, Southampton Elementary School) ZVIA RATZ (math, MS 223) CHRISTOPHER BALCHIN (social studies, Brooklyn Academy of Science & the Environment) PATRICIA MARTONE (ESL, PS 134M) ROSEMARY PLUMSTEAD (science, NYC HS retired, & current teacher educator) ARNOLD PEREY, Ph.D. (instructor, The Aesthetic Realism Teaching Method)
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Aesthetic Realism Foundation
141 Greene Street (SoHo)
New York, NY 10012
212.777.4490

Monday, October 28, 2013

Aesthetic Realism & Shakespeare's "Much Ado about Nothing"

Can a Woman Make Sense of How She’s For & Against a Man & the World?

By Karen Van Outryve
Emma Thompson & Kenneth Branagh in "Much Ado about Nothing" [1993 film]
Emma Thompson & Kenneth Branagh in “Much Ado about Nothing” [1993 film]
The following excerpt from an Aesthetic Realism seminar by my colleague Karen Van Outryve, poet and actress, has a section about Beatrice & Benedict in Shakespeare’s Much Ado About Nothing, showing how this play can be useful to women and men right now. – Anne Fielding Read more
 

Sunday, October 27, 2013

AESTHETIC REALISM & GERRIT RIETVELD'S RED AND BLUE CHAIR by Anthony C. Romeo

GERRIT RIETVELD'S RED AND BLUE CHAIR
& What I Learned about Rest and Motion in Myself

By Anthony C. Romeo, AIA
In 1918, the architect Gerrit Thomas Rietveld designed a chair that affected not only furniture design, but the history of architecture. Rietveld's "Red and Blue" chair is now in the collection of the Museum of Modern Art, and it is a chair I love. Read more...
         
 

 

Friday, October 25, 2013

Aesthetic Realism consultant John Stern on the beauty of Grand Central Station

The beauty of Grand Central Station, 100 years old, considered by geologist & Aesthetic Realism consultant John Stern on this beautiful website, which also contains talks on many other New York City landmarks: pay a visit!

http://www.beautyofnyc.org/grandcentralstation.htm

Thursday, October 24, 2013

Sapphics on the Press Boycott of Aesthetic Realism

I began to study Aesthetic Realism, the philosophy founded by Eli Siegel, in 1968.  It was the education that met--exceeded--my deepest hopes. Over the years, I saw the immense benefit Aesthetic Realism brought to those who studied it seriously. I also saw the enormous, real pain that resulted from the refusal of the press to report on Aesthetic Realism fairly and seriously. I saw there was a boycott by the press--an agreement not to write about it honestly.  One instance of this boycott, led by the New York Times, under Arthur Ochs Sulzberger, is the interview listed below, "Is a Person An Aesthetic Situation?" which the Times might easily have published but did not.  By 1977, I had seen this boycott end and ruin lives. And there were millions of others I did not know, but knew that, like me, they were longing for an understanding, an explanation, of why they didn't like themselves, and how they could. Aesthetic Realism is that knowledge.  My passionate feeling about this found the following expression in 1977.


Sapphics on the Press Boycott of Aesthetic Realism


Silence can kill: Sulzberger you are guilty!
You are one man, holding back hope for millions.
Stop the boycott--too many people suffer,
People have died, too.
 
Silence goes on! See what the press is doing!
Horrors each day; everyone is a victim.
Something can change agony into seeing:
Give it a fair chance!

What have we seen? Sulzberger ask us questions!
What have we seen, learning from Eli Siegel?—
Art and our lives: truthfully comprehended!
How can you kill truth?

We have learned why beauty has so much meaning.
Art is good sense: Opposites are the reason;
Beauty is this: Opposites reconciled, and
This is what we want.
 
Why does this thought satisfy our perception?
We have good minds: critical, thinking people,
We have looked hard, studying isn't easy—
Not with a boycott.

Silence must end!  There is a way of seeing
People yearn for: Knowledge that makes one kinder,
Justice can be beautiful self-enhancement:
Let it be known now!

Karen Van Outryve
1977
 
 
 

Wednesday, October 23, 2013

Anthony C. Romeo, AIA, talks on Post-Sandy Recovery

Hear the discussion:
http://vimeo.com/61145818

Anthony C. Romeo, AIA
Parks Program Director
New York City Department of Design and Construction
Faculty, CUNY, New York City College of Technology
Aesthetic Realism Associate