Overview
In this 90 minute salon, together we will discuss a topic using one influential text. This month’s text will be Plato’s Symposium on the Beautiful. All texts selected for salons will be in the public domain. Access to this month’s reading will be provided prior to the salon. To contribute to the discussion group, reading the text before the event is encouraged, but not required. This salon is open to people who wish for more beauty in their lives. To ensure an effective educational experience, seating will be limited to 25 attendees.
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Your Dialogue Lead
Your dialogue lead for this session will be Thomas Jockin, Lecturer at University of North Georgia in Visual Art. Thomas is formerly a Lecturer at Pratt Institute, Fashion Institute of Technology, SUNY and Queens College, CUNY. He also has been a guest critic at School of Visual Arts and Parsons School of Design. He is also a Fellow at the Halkyon Thinker’s Guild where his online lecture course, The Beautiful and Virtue: A Reading of Six Platonic Dialogues is available for preorder.
Format
The salon will be broken up into 20 minute intervals in the following format:
A reading of a dialogue section, followed by a summary by the dialogue lead.
The floor is opened for attendees to reflect, affirm, question, or challenge the dialogue section.
A summary of the attendee testimony is made by the dialogue lead.
We repeat the format in the next interval.
5:00pm
The Bardo is open for non-alcoholic beverages and socializing
6:00pm
Introduction to Salon Format
6:20pm
Agathon’s Speech on Love
Plat. Sym. [194d] to [[198b]
6:40pm
Socrates’ Questions Agathon
Plat. Sym. [198b] to [201d]
7:00pm
Diotima Discourse with the Younger Socrates
Plat. Sym. [201d] to [212c]
7:20pm
Provocation: The Substitution of Love of The Beautiful for the Good
Plat. Sym. [204d]
7:30pm
End of salon. Socializing is encouraged between attendees over non-alcoholic beverages in the space.