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miriam louisa simons

statement, e-books,
publications, awards,
contact

 
 
   
nomad collection

making on the move

a decade's work from ten countries

 
 


e-books

empty canvas : wondering mind

A series of 9 workbooks. Over 200 visual language activities, object-art (craft) activities and projects  - an ideal resource for teachers and students at all levels of practice.

 


the art of learning
Co-authored with Paul Herder, this educational paper explores a holistic curriculum approached from three perspectives: inquiry, thought and creativity.
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via creativa

walking the way of wonder

personal reflections on the creative journey (for my students, because they asked ...)

 
 
   

quotes about creativity

What is creativity? What does it mean to be original and creative?
What fosters creativity, and what hinders it? Can it be cultivated?
What is the relationship between creativity and consciousness?
Between the creative state and the sacred?
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India

art workshops and A-levels
September 1996 - April 1997
Working with extraordinary students in an extraordinary country - the highlight of my teaching career.

 
 
   

 

 

 

 
other sites
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the awakened eye
encounters with nondual awareness
 

http://www.theawakenedeye.com

 
zen art
 
http://www.mro.org/zmmold/zenarts/index.html
shambhala art
 
http://www.shambhalaart.org/
agora gallery
New York
 
http://www.agora-gallery.com/
arts and consciousness
San Francisco
http://www.jfku.edu/programs/programs/arts/
   
for an extensive list of external links
please visit my blog
http://wonderingmindstudio.wordpress.com/

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