The East and West Learning Connections proudly brings to you
Online Tour of the National Museum of Asian Art (Freer|Sackler)
Topic: Art Across Cultures at the Freer Gallery of Art
The creation of art is a universal human endeavor. But what connects
artwork across cultures and what sets them apart? In this tour, we will
observe and compare artworks from diverse cultures across Asia, and explore
the question: When different cultures meet, what happens to the development
of art in ideas, aesthetics, styles or technologies?
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Author: Eric
AGO Artworks Show & Talk @East and West Learning Connections
With the courtesy of the Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO), our old friend, artist and art educator Doris Purchase will come to the East and West Learning Club as a guest speaker again, and facilitate AGO Artworks Show & Talk events!
We’ll start with an art engagement workshop in March. Doris will use a video she created for the AGO, introducing two important Canadian artists, and facilitate a very engaging art talk based on their artworks. One way that you can prepare and engage in this workshop will be to think about two words and how they relate to your personal experience: “tough” and “love”. You are also invited to have something citrus and have a smell or taste of cinnamon, ginger or vanilla when you join the zoom.
Guest Speaker: Doris Purchase
Artist and art educator at the Art Gallery of Ontario, Public programming and Learning
Born in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Doris has lived in Toronto since attending OCA in 1987. She is a conceptual artist focusing on the painting. Doris works part time for the AGO as a tour guide, and enjoys connecting people with art and engaging them in a creative process.
In 2018, Doris came to the East and West Learning Connections (then ‘the East and West Learning Club’) for the first time, and was one of the guest speakers for our East&West Dialogue event. We were all inspired by the originality of her artworks, as well as the life experience she genuinely shared with us. We are so happy that she will come again and try something innovative, to introduce the highlights of the AGO’s collections, and facilitate talks to connect our life experiences with the art!
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Poetry Workshops by Poet Laureate Anna Yin @EAWLC
Thanks to the League of Canadian Poets for funding, our old friend, Mississauga’s inaugural poet laureate Anna Yin, will facilitate two poetry workshops again at the East and West Learning Connections, co-hosted by SureWay Press.
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The English Conversation @EAWLC
* We are constantly recruiting native English-speaking facilitator volunteers for the English Conversation program! Please see the invitation message at the end of this announcement.
Have you ever wondered what to talk about in a social conversation? Or as an immigrant do you sometimes feel it is difficult to join your local co-workers’ conversation because you don’t know the people or things they are talking about, or you have some everyday questions that you would like to know how local people would think or deal with? Or do you just want to find a safe, relaxing and friendly environment to talk to some native English speakers, and enjoy a pleasant conversation?
Judith Lawrence and her native English-speaking volunteer team are kindly offering this free English Conversation program to address those questions for you at the East and West Learning Connections!
Reading for Culture with Emma: Monthly Reading Group @East and West Learning Connections
Culture is the beliefs and practices of a people, and literature is one of the richest repositories of these beliefs. In this reading group we will read canonical texts that greatly influenced English literature, and as we read, we will encounter dominant cultural values that still hold sway today. The importance of free will, the individual in society, the role of gods and fate, the nature of virtue, and the conventions of love and gender are just some of the ideas we will explore. We will read works ranging from Ovid in the 1st century BCE to Chaucer in the 14th century CE–literature that greatly influenced English writers, and literature that was considered the earliest kind of English literature. Before 1500, works that influenced English literature were written in Latin, Italian, or French; moreover, early “English” literature is written in a version of English that native speakers now no longer understand! Therefore, the readings are all in modern English translations. Web links, PDFs, and library links will be provided to enable members to gain affordable and easy access to these texts.
My Dialogue with CBC
My Dialogue with CBC
By Yang Wang
December 31, 2020
Recently, I had several emails with the CBC, exchanging our opinions on a piece of news aired on their radio. I’d like to share with friends the key parts of the correspondences which are pretty self-explanatory as follows. Thanks to my friends for helping me find the contact information, and for their feedback during our chats!
EAWLC Zoom Dialogue on Future Jobs and Education: the Trends and How to Get Prepared
Our final public event in 2020 will be a dialogue about future!
The dialogue between a professional human resource development strategist and an engineer father of three, that will bring along their vision for tomorrow’s job market, how jobs would be created, who would be the most valued workers, the trends in education, and how we can prepare ourselves and/or our kids today for success tomorrow!
Notes from the EAWLC Personal Communications Training for Members
Notes from the EAWLC Personal Communications Training for Members
Notes from the Personal Communications Workshop
For The East and West Learning Club on 21 November, 2020
Practical, Helpful, and Useable Skills
We’re here for about something really important. Something that, if you pay
attention, will make a positive difference to how things work for you. I
learned this through experience and it changed the way I approach
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EAWLC Personal Communications Training for Members – Practical, Helpful, and Useable
The East and West Learning Club is offering this personal communication skills training to its members as promised. Please check Membership page to see how to become a member, and you are welcome to participate if your membership application is accepted before the workshop begins
All members will receive an email invitation to register for the online workshop via Zoom.
Time: Saturday November 21, 2020 at 8:00 – 9:30 P.M. Eastern Time
Cost: Free, and for members only
EAWLC Zoom Learning for Curious People: The Fitness Remedy
Shaoxuan Zhou (Joe), a professional architect and urban designer, came to our club in July of this year, giving a wonderful lecture on the appreciation of architectural designs. Other than an architect, ‘Coach Joe’ is also a known nickname among his friends: they often go to Joe for fitness advice, some finding it life-changing. It all started from a casual enrollment in a community gym in Beijing in 2005. At the time Joe had been bothered by stomach ulcer and insomnia for years. He even stopped his indie architecture design practice, spending most of the time on all kinds of sports in a hope to get his health back on the track, but had progressed very little. To his great surprise, Joe saw remarkable improvement in all of his symptoms within one month after he started the workout, and felt like overhauled after three months. Ever since then, Joe’s fascination with fitness training has driven him to educate himself on kinesiology, and become an personal trainer for himself, families and friends, in addition to a happy, healthy and successful architect again. Exercises, if done in a right way, is bound to bring life-changing benefits to your health, according to Joe, as he has witnessed himself!
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