In partnership with the Canadian Studies Center (Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies), we are hosting Linda Dayan Frimer, a Jewish artist with Eastern European roots from Vancouver, Canada whose art focuses on the dignity and preservation of both culture and nature. As part of our Stroum Center 50th Anniversary events, she will present on her new book, “Luminous: An artist’s story as a guide to radical creativity”. Frimer maintains that "radical creativity in this sense reaches the foundational core of self where real change occurs, through the sharing of story, art, nature and culture in a global, Canadian and Jewish context." In conversation with faculty member Galya Diment. This event is free and open to the public. |