April 15, 2014 Kenneth Colangelo

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Tunxis Community College professor William Kluba will talk about his new book, “Where Does Art Come From?” during a discussion and book signing on Tuesday, April 15 at 3 p.m. in the 600 Building Cyber Café at Tunxis. Books will be available for purchase. The public is invited, and refreshments will be served.

In praise for his book, artist and educator Nancy Manter writes, “Creativity is, in a sense, a spiritual practice that engages possibility, time, and openness. This book is written from a visual artist’s perspective, and yet anyone in any field would find it inspirational and illuminating. This book should be alongside such classics as Robert Henri’s “The Art Spirit,” and Eugen Harrigel’s “Zen in the Art of Archery,” as on important and mindful resource for those who really want to examine and explore their potential creativity in a busy twenty-first-century life.”

For more information, contact Lisa Lavoie at 860.773.1543 or [email protected].