Quiet Times ...
Leaving late winter, things are quite at the Center. Behind the scenes, though, much is afoot. Poet Thomas Meyer kicks our Spring season off with a reading of his translation of the Daode Jing on March 22nd, and April will bring events, publications, readings ... well, check back.
There are posts on Thomas and his translation up at NatureS, here and here.
While posting will remain infrequent here for now, check out the Center's web site or NatureS. Or come visit us in downtown Asheville, and begin to discover why The Wall Street Journal (yes!) found us one of the best small museums in America.
The photo is of Alice Sebrell, She-Who-Makes-Things-Happen at the Center, our often unsung heroine, an extraordinary woman. A photographer herself, she is, of course, very uncomfortable in front of the camera, so this is a rare glimpse of her.
Till later ...
There are posts on Thomas and his translation up at NatureS, here and here.
While posting will remain infrequent here for now, check out the Center's web site or NatureS. Or come visit us in downtown Asheville, and begin to discover why The Wall Street Journal (yes!) found us one of the best small museums in America.
The photo is of Alice Sebrell, She-Who-Makes-Things-Happen at the Center, our often unsung heroine, an extraordinary woman. A photographer herself, she is, of course, very uncomfortable in front of the camera, so this is a rare glimpse of her.
Till later ...
0 Comments:
Post a Comment
<< Home