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Past IEA Events

Body/Mind Integration:
An Antigravity Yoga/Expressive Analysis Seminar

Saturday, March 28, 2015, 1:30 – 5:00 PM
AntiGravity Lab * 265 West 37th Street, Suite 1100 * New York, NY
Fee: $100

The Institute for Expressive Analysis is pleased to announce a unique, experiential seminar that will demonstrate the
integration of AntiGravity® Yoga and expressive analytic processes as a way to further promote and understand the
link between mind and body.

This Seminar is designed to facilitate the transformation between physical, visual, and emotional experience and will
be conducted in two parts. First, participants will be led through a series of AntiGravity® Yoga exercises, led by
Christopher Harrison, the Creator of AntiGravity Entertainment and Fitness. Mr. Harrison, the father of aerial yoga,
has taken his techniques all around the world to great acclaim. He has prepared an offering expressly for associates
from the Institute for Expressive Analysis. You will experience a physical class with hyper mental focus,
proprioceptive (agility) training, deep stretching, zero-compression inversions, levity conditioning, and floating
cocoon meditations in the Harrison AntiGravity Hammock.

The ancient practice of yoga has always facilitated self-development via connecting body, mind, and spirit.
Professor Robert Wolf, President of IEA, will then lead a guided imagery exercise designed to create internal
visualizations of this experience, followed by an experiential exercise utilizing creative art materials to externalize
and process these visualizations.

“When you open up space in the body, you open up space in the mind, as they are interconnected,” says Christopher
Harrison. AntiGravity Techniques are all about re-establishing the body/mind connection and obtaining balance in
one’s life. Expressive analytic techniques are designed to create a bridge from visceral/physical experience to
cognitive/emotional awareness leading to insight and integration as unconscious material is externalized and
understood through the process of creative expression.

Professor Robert Wolf is a licensed psychoanalyst and creative art therapist with over 35 years of experience in
private clinical practice, supervision, and teaching in graduate art therapy programs including The College of New
Rochelle, Pratt Institute, and several psychoanalytic training institutes. He has published widely in the field of
creative expressive therapy and, as a professional artist, his work has been exhibited and published internationally.

Since studio space is limited, this exciting event will be limited to the first 11 participants to sign up. Advanced
registration is necessary.


Exploring Visual Metaphors through Photography

Saturday, February 21, 12:00 – 2:30 PM
At a midtown west location, TBA

This seminar will be open to the general public and will provide an experience for participants to expand and utilize
their digital photographic skill to identify, explore, and understand the unique visual metaphors that emerge through
their own photographs. Some basic digital editing skills, along with group processing exercises, will be
demonstrated and applied to photographs taken by participants.

Beginners can bring hard copies of a range of photographs they have recently taken, while more advanced
participants are welcome to bring a collection of their digital photographs along with a laptop (Adobe Photoshop or
other similar digital editing software optional).

Professor Robert Wolf, President of IEA, will be leading this seminar. Professor Wolf is a Licensed Creative Art
Therapist and Psychoanalyst who has published and taught on the subject of Phototherapy (the therapeutic uses of
photography). Professor Wolf has taught on the graduate level at Pratt Institute and at The College of New Rochelle
for over 30 years.

Fee for general public: $100.00

As part of IEA’s commitment to provide its community with uniquely designed creative programs at exceptional
value, there will be a discount for current students and members:

Fee for IEA students: $50.00 * Fee for IEA members: $75.00

Limited space is available. To reserve yours, send payment along with contact information (full name, email
address, and phone number) to:

Cenk Cokuslu, LP
Executive Director
Institute for Expressive Analysis
303 Fifth Avenue, Suite 1103
New York, New York 10016
Questions? Email info@ieanyc.org.