How did you learn about Art of Hosting (please add the date and place) and what attracted you to it?
Participant at AoH Essex 2006, Axladitsa guardians gathering 2007, AoH Tampa Bay, (once as participant, once as apprentice host 2008), and Art of Humans Being Essex 2010 + Hosting Collective Healing Spaces - Florida (2016)
Tell us about your experience with Art of Hosting as part of your life and work. What would you say your competence in it is? (new, starting practitioner, experienced practitioner, steward)
experienced practitioner, particularly with circle practice with strengths in framing issues/context and shaping powerful questions as well as setting sacred space
What is the primary field/topic/focus in your hosting work?
Education/Higher Education, dialogue circles, interdisciplinary arts
Are there interests/passions that you'd like to share?
I work as a Professor of Humanities in the Florida State College System teaching courses in general humanities, 20th century art, the history of the Americas, philosophy & ethics, and writing.
My arts interests include: creative writing, dance improvisation, and installation spaces.
My previous work history includes nonprofit management, arts curriculum development, and educational program design.
HandsOn Jax is a great group of peeps. I'm hoping to get the Art of Hosting into our national organization of 250 sister organizations after demonstrating it's impact across Georgia.
Jeremy Foreman
HandsOn Jax is a great group of peeps. I'm hoping to get the Art of Hosting into our national organization of 250 sister organizations after demonstrating it's impact across Georgia.
Oct 20, 2012