8th Triennial Symposium on Psychoanalysis and the Arts

Co-Sponsored by ApsaA and the IPA

May 21 - 23, 2020 (registration link below)

The theme of the symposium, Partners in Creation, explores how both in analysis and the arts, “partners in creation” negotiate the perils of rivalry and fusion as well as the pleasures of intimacy and mutual discovery.

Theme of Symposium:

Partners in Creation 

“In the arts and psychoanalysis, partners in creation experience 

the perils of rivalry and fusion 

as well as  

the pleasures of intimacy and mutual discovery.”

 

As we have done for the last quarter century, the American Psychoanalytic Association and the International Psychoanalytical Association once again invite you to a Symposium that aims to explore and to celebrate the vitalizing kinship of psychoanalysis and the arts.

 

Well-received presenters from the 2017 Symposium will return, such as brilliant musician, David Rosenmeyer, creative psychoanalyst, Michael Parsons, and art historians, David Freedberg and Diane O’Donoghue. We will also welcome speakers who are new to this event, notably psychoanalyst and neuroscientist, Mark Solms.

 

Our venue will be the Convitto Della Calza, a 16th century architectural masterpiece. Social events will offer Tuscan food and drink, while we share ideas informally and forge new partnerships.

 

Special head-set aided tours will include the highlights of Florence, a city that is, itself, a living museum, the grandest realization of the Renaissance, updated but intact, within a setting of inspiring beauty.

 

To see the website, with many more details, and to register please click the link OR copy and paste it into your browser: http://www.florencepsych-art2020.com/

 

Since space is limited, we suggest you register soon and take advantage of the early-bird fee.

 

Hoping to see you in Florence,

The Planning Committee, Chair, Laurie Wilson, Ph.D.