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Continuing Education

Aesthetics of Interruption: Form, Fracture and the Opening of Experience

A Workshop at the Intersection of Art, Philosophy, and Psychotherapy
What appears when form is suspended — when gesture halts, rhythm is disrupted, or the familiar comes undone?
This workshop explores interruption as an aesthetic and existential phenomenon: not merely a disturbance, but a moment in which experience may shift, perception may open, and something previously unimaginable may come into view.
Through shared experiment, art process, and reflective dialogue, we will explore how interruption can both disturb and disclose: revealing the structures that shape our experience, and offering glimpses of what lies beyond form and function.
No prior experience in art is required — only a willingness to pause, to hesitate, and to begin again.

**Note about workshop time: The print version of the 2025-2026 Annual Program Catalogue incorrectly shows the time for this workshop as 9:00AM – 3:00PM. This workshop will be held 10:00AM – 5:00PM each day, as shown below. **

Registration closes May 20, 2026.

Date: Friday June 12 & Saturday June 13, 2026
Times: 10:00AM - 5:00PM
Fee: GIT Student/Alumni Fee: $450 | Regular Registrant Fee: $495