Who Created the Paintings for the Temple?

Oct 11, 2024 6:30PM

Location

Online & Front Range Anthroposophical Café, 780 Quince Circle, Boulder, CO 80304 (U.S. Mountain Time, MT)

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AN ONLINE PRESENTATION BY KIMBERLY LEWIS

The Swedish artist Hilma af Klint has received enormous attention in recent years for her astonishing, abstract work that was hidden away for 80 years after her death. As a beloved artist, Hilma has become the most well-known anthroposophist in the world. (Because of her popularity, millions of people are hearing about Steiner and anthroposophy for the first time.) Hilma’s most renowned work was The Paintings for the Temple: 193 paintings in fourteen series for an imagined spiral-shaped temple. However, as more research is emerging, it appears that these paintings were a group effort, not a solo one. Anna Cassel, Hilma’s long-time friend, seems to have been a collaborator. Come learn more about their mission, their work, and their friendship.

Kimberley Lewis has two decades of experience in early childhood education, specializing in Waldorf pedagogy. As a lead preschool and kindergarten teacher, she designed and implemented nurturing, holistic curriculums for children ages 2-6. Her deep commitment to fostering supportive learning environments extended to mentoring teachers and serving on school boards and committees. Kimberley has also published articles on early childhood education, sharing her insights on parent engagement and child development.


Please watch for special Saturday Cafés as we periodically will hear from Café Guests outside of North America!

Friday, October 18, 2024: Donald Samson

Friday, October 25, 2024: Timothy Kennedy

*First Saturday, November 2, 2024: Astrid Schmitt-Stegman

Friday, November 8, 2024: Neil Reilly

Friday, November 15, 2024: Jean Yeager

Friday, November 22, 2024: Kim Marie

Friday, November 29, 2024: Christine Summerfield

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