About this Event
Join us for an evening workshop to explore the dynamics between art and spirituality through photography, sound meditation, and journaling.
Through his photographic art, Rod will guide you to explore the connections between spirituality, nature, and your inner being.
Sabine will accompany you throughout the journey with the help of her instruments.
In a safe and nurturing space, surrounded by the sounds and vibrations of singing bowls, a gong, chimes, and more, your mind will relax, allowing your soul to explore and experience transforming personal and spiritual insight.
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Rod Lamborn (b. 1970, Idaho) is an accomplished visual artist known for his work in film and photography. Lamborn's early career as a cinematographer took him to the heart of conflict zones where he captured the realities of warlords and their tumultuous landscapes with startling candor and pathos. From such experiences in Chechnya, East Congo, Liberia, and Afghanistan, his work emerges as a testament to the power of visual storytelling. Over the past two decades, his career has included many highlights shaping stories for documentaries, feature films, music videos and commercials.
Lamborn’s current practice challenges the bounds of photography and its unique ability to conjure liminal space. Through kinesthetic connection to the natural world, he guides his camera in lyrical gestures during exposure, transforming the photographic record into ethereal, painterly scenes. These evocative landscapes result from a fluid interplay of time, light, and place encapsulated within a single frame.
Before becoming a sound meditation artist, Sabine worked in the fashion industry for many years.
In 2009, attending a Vipassana retreat taught by S.N. Goenka opened her eyes to the importance of meditation. Slowly, her interest in fashion waned.
A few years later, She chanced upon Sound Meditation, and experiencing the power of the instrument's vibrations was a revelation!
She understood how sound is heard through every cell in the body, gently helping release physical and emotional tensions. In 2020, she decided to dive into the practice taking the sound practitioner course at the WOOM Center with ethnomusicologist Alexandre Tannous and David Shemesh. It allowed her to develop a unique sound inspired by the qualities of stillness, spaciousness, and luminosity.
Schedule:
7:30 pm Door open
7:45 pm Introduction & Artists Comments
8:00 pm Sound meditation
9:15 pm Circle of reflection, sharing, journaling
9:30 pm Conclusion
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Arts On Site NYC, Inc., 12 Saint Marks Place, New York, United States
USD 49.87