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June 2018
Song of Inanna Book Launch – Vancouver B.C.
In association with The Vancouver Women's Library Join us this Friday to celebrate the book launch of “Song of Inanna” by Liliana Kleiner There’s still time to RSVP for tickets for the celebration of the brilliant Liliana Kleiner and her work. Kleiner’s work celebrates the free spirit of the human and natural worlds, integrating present day topographies with historical diasporas and ancient mythologies. As an artist and a dream analyst, she has been called ‘a contemporary alchemist’.
Find out more »July 2018
“Song of Inanna” by Liliana Kleiner
SECHELT LIBRARY PRESENTS: Book launch & author reading by Powell River author/artist Liliana Kleiner. “Song of Inanna” recounts the original ancient myth of the Goddess Inanna, from 6000 years ago, and presents a Jungian Feminist analysis of it, relevant to modern times. The book includes a collection of original artwork inspired by the story.
Find out more »The Song of INANNA – Exploring the Sacred Feminine
Explore the archetype of the sacred feminine through the images and text of Liliana Kleiner’s most recent book, The Song of Inanna. Based on the ancient myth of Inanna, the book tells this story with a feminist psychological (Jungian) interpretation. LILIANA KLEINER is an international artist born in Argentina, raised in Israel, now living in Canada. She has a BA in Fine Arts (Israel) and a PhD in clinical psychology specializing in Jungian dream work (Canada). She practices as…
Find out more »Song of INANNA – A Sumerian Myth
Author Reading by Liliana Kleiner Modern Artwork & Jungian Feminist Analysis of the Ancient Myth Thursday , July 19, 7 PM Community Program Room
Find out more »The Song of Inanna- BOOK LAUNCH WITH LILIANA KLEINER
The Song of Inanna recounts the original ancient myth of the Goddess Inanna, from 6000 years ago in Sumer, and presents a psychosocial Feminist analysis relevant to our modern times. It also includes a collection of Liliana's original artwork inspired by these eye-opening stories. Free, drop in. Everyone welcome.
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