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A Poem and Personal Recap of Sound Waves

Philip Matthews is a 2011 graduate of the MFA program at Washington University in St. Louis and is this year’s Jr. Writer-in-Residence in the English department. He teaches poetry and creative...

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Meeting with Buddhism

by Sevda Safarova, Practicum Student in Social Work As a graduate student from Azerbaijan at George Warren Brown School of Social Work, I was fortunate to get a practicum placement at the Pulitzer....

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Excellent Raiments

Peter Henderson, Debby Lennon and Eric Gaston by Eddie Silva, External Affairs and Publications Manager, St. Louis Symphony “There’s a certain slant of light…” Emily Dickinson’s phrase comes to mind...

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Jonathan Harvey Invokes Spiritual World

David B. Olsen is a Ph.D. Candidate in the Department of English at Saint Louis University, where he teaches courses in writing and literature. He is a gallery assistant at the Pulitzer and the co-host...

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Inside Dharma Takes Meditation to Missouri Prisons

Pencil drawing by James Kennedy, Farmington State Correctional Center. More artwork by prison inmates may be found at insiderart.org. ____________ Carol Corey has been a student of Zen Buddhism since...

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‘Staging Reflections of the Buddha’

Staging Old Masters, 2009, Ideal (Dis-) Placements: Old Masters at the Pulitzer. by Lisa Harper Chang, Community Projects Director Once in a great while, we are fortunate enough to have professional...

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Re: Staging

by Emily Augsburger, Community Projects Coordinator As we approach the end of October, the community projects department will begin our project for this exhibition:  Staging Reflections of the Buddha...

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The story unfolds for “Goddess of Compassion”

by Elise Johnson, Assistant Registrar One of the works included in Reflections of the Buddha is an accordion-fold scroll on loan from Harvard Art Museums. This gorgeous manuscript focuses on the...

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Being is Open to Change

by Carianne Noga, Programs and Gallery Assistant Over the past few months, I have had the pleasure and fortune of becoming acquainted with many members of the Buddhist Council of Greater St. Louis....

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Becoming One with Hiroshi Sugimoto’s ‘Sea of Buddha’

Click here to view the embedded video. Raheem Thorpe, a Staging actor, talks about Sugimoto’s Sea of Buddha and how he feels about being back at the Pulitzer since being part of Staging Old Masters. by...

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