One hundred years ago, in August 1923, Rudolf Steiner held the lecture cycle “Initiation Knowledge” in the Welsh coastal town...
Children have always been close to my heart. But I would also have liked to become a painter. I feel...
Alongside the many one-hundred-year anniversaries in different anthroposophical fields, this year marks a century since Rudolf Steiner gave Henni Geck his last painting sketches, which have been a cornerstone of anthroposophical art trainings. Here, Van James tells us of the ways this centennial and other important anniversaries have been celebrated...
A symposium with workshops, including a performance by the Eurythmeum Stuttgart – Else Klink Ensemble, at the Rudolf Steiner House,...
In this review of Horst and Jennifer Kornberger’s ‹Garments of Survival›, the artists invite us to try on anthroposophical imaginations...
An intensive art week with the Section for Visual Arts. Among Rudolf Steiner’s most astonishing achievements is the radical transformation of the design concept of the first Goetheanum into a completely new design for the second building. While the first Goetheanum was still a rather introverted wooden building, through which...
An exhibition of early childhood drawings opens up insight into the universal imagery and development of children in the first...
Taichung, Taiwan. A course on Steiner’s influence on the visual arts. As the world continues to discover the living legacy...
Artistic activity familiarises us with creative processes. In Anthroposophy they are not put in a museum but provide inspiration in agriculture, medicine and education. An intensive art week opens up avenues in architecture, painting and sculpture. Since the 1970s, at the latest, we have been familiar with dying trees, the...
What is delicate and vulnerable finds an initial expression in pink. A shade further is peach blossom, which is related...
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