More Mandalas

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The Mind’s Eye
January 17-May 31, Cox Hall Computing Center

A photographic exhibit of Tibetan monks painting sand mandalas by Myron McGhee, photographer and Juana Clem McGhee, curator. View the online exhibition.



The Living Mandala
Spring 2012, Cannon Chapel, Pitts Garden

Designed by Emory landscape architect James R. Johnson and Buddhist monks from the Drepung Loseling Monastery, this "living" mandala will be made from perennials with the help of Emory students.


Off Campus: Oglethorpe University Museum of Art (OUMA)
The Sacred Round: Mandalas by the Patients of Carl Jung
February 5 to May 6, 2012

Coinciding with Emory’s exhibitions, Oglethorpe University Museum of Art presents 40 original mandalas created by Jung’s patients during the course of their treatment between 1926 and 1945. Viewers will learn about the creative analytical process and the symbols contained within the mandalas. This is the first-ever exhibition of a group of these mandalas by Jung’s patients and is courtesy of the Carl Jung Institute in Kusnacht, Switzerland. museum.oglethorpe.edu

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Photo by Myron McGhee

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