Art and Yoga in Perspective: Applications of Historical Techniques in Contemporary Practices

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Jennifer Terpstra

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Union 179

Start Date

24-4-2015 9:20 AM

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While in an art history course, I became intrigued by traditional Indian miniature paintings and woodblock printed textiles. With further research, I found a residency in India that offers instruction in these arts from local artists. By travelling to India, I will be learning these age­old practices first hand. I will also be staying at a yoga ashram to supplement my art. I will learn what it means to live a yogic lifestyle by practicing meditation, chanting, and asanas (postures) and use this as a basis for my future career in art therapy. This undergraduate research project will enable me to research the production and aesthetic value of miniature paintings and woodblock printed textiles as well as holistic practices that support the development of various art forms. Engaging in both art and yoga studies in India will enrich my knowledge base as an art educator and also serve as a foundation as I move forward with my art therapy schooling. Upon completion of my research in India I will hold two workshops offering my findings to members of the community.

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Apr 24th, 9:20 AM

Art and Yoga in Perspective: Applications of Historical Techniques in Contemporary Practices

Union 179

While in an art history course, I became intrigued by traditional Indian miniature paintings and woodblock printed textiles. With further research, I found a residency in India that offers instruction in these arts from local artists. By travelling to India, I will be learning these age­old practices first hand. I will also be staying at a yoga ashram to supplement my art. I will learn what it means to live a yogic lifestyle by practicing meditation, chanting, and asanas (postures) and use this as a basis for my future career in art therapy. This undergraduate research project will enable me to research the production and aesthetic value of miniature paintings and woodblock printed textiles as well as holistic practices that support the development of various art forms. Engaging in both art and yoga studies in India will enrich my knowledge base as an art educator and also serve as a foundation as I move forward with my art therapy schooling. Upon completion of my research in India I will hold two workshops offering my findings to members of the community.