2018 marks the tenth consecutive year Da Plastique has produced an Image-Art calendar. We are thrilled to announce that the 2018 Transcendental Realism calendar is now back from the printer and available for purchase!
In commemoration of the 10th anniversary of Bhagavan Adi Da's Divine Mahasamadhi, the 2018 Image-Art calendar features Transcendental Drawings that Adi Da created between 1967 and 1982. All quotations in this calendar are drawn from Adi Da's previously unpublished early journal writings from 1970-1971.
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The opening reception for the Transcendental Realism exhibit of Adi Da's Image-Art at the LA Contemporary Gallery in August, 2008.
Opens with an interview with art critic Peter Frank.
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The opening reception for the Transcendental Realism exhibit of Adi Da's Image-Art at the LA Contemporary Gallery in August, 2008.
A special evening with a presentation about Adi Da's Art, a movie with Adi Da speaking about His work and a screening of His work with live music from Naamleela Free Jones (keyboards), John Wubbenhorst (flutes), Samrat Kakkeri, and others.
An Introduction to Transcendental Realism Saturday, September 25, 7pm Killian Hall Hayden Library, bldg. 14 MIT Cambridge, Massachusetts $10 suggested donation (students free) email: daplastiqueboston@yahoo.com
A special evening with a presentation about Adi Da's Art, a movie with Adi Da speaking about His work and a screening of His work with live music — with Naamleela Free Jones (keyboards), John Wubbenhorst (flutes), and others.
September 19th, 5pm, at the Montgomery College Music Building (next to the Robert E. Parilla Performing Arts Center) at 51 Mannakee Street, Rockville MD. 20850. $15 admission (no charge for students). Information at www.Brightworldarts.org/events.
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