The Grapevine Art & Soul Salon
Barbara Knott
Barbara has a Ph.D from New York University's drama therapy program. While in New York, she studied acting with William Hickey at the Herbert Berghof Studio in Greenwich Village and did extensive work in theater and in Montessori education for pre-schoolers. On her return to Atlanta, she became co-director of the Center for Archetypal Studies and served terms as program chair and then president of the C. G. Jung Society while practicing therapy for five years before entering a fulltime teaching career in English and humanities. Now retired, she gives full attention to writing and collaborative arts performances and to editing and publishing The Grapevine.
On the sidebar, click on Author Page, Barbara Knott for more information on Barbara's writing and upcoming events.
LINKS to articles, poems, and a story by Barbara Knott in The Grapevine:
Salon Conversation in Quotations
Traveling in the Valley of the Shadow of Depth
The Wild Glory of Place, Review of Christopher Blake’s River of Cliffs: A Linville Gorge History
Reveiw of R. Cary Bynum's Night Streetcars
Looking into Small Worlds with Theodora Ziolkowski
Review of Noel Duffy's Summer Rain
Text of poem "Some Things Are Sacred" read by Barbara Knott at Cafe Medusa
Science Meets Soul in Metaphor
Brenda Bynum Brings Lillian Smith to the Stage
Deep Calls Unto Deep: Searching for Soul with David Miller
Review of Disturbances in the Field: Essays in Honor of David L. Miller
Elegy for Ivan on the Fifth Anniversary of His Departure
Ole! To Calo Theatre Company's Once Upon a Christmas In Olelucia
On the Open Road: A Review of Raices, Calo Gitano's dance theater performance
Leonard Cohen and Those Who Know Secret Things
World, Woman, Wonder: Three Elements in the Art of Henry Moore, Sculptor
Art and Soul in Nursing: a review of Anne Webster's A History of Nursing
Taking a Stand: a review of Amanda C. Gable's The Confederate General Rides North by Barbara Knott
Mask Theatre Production of 'The Heart of Rumi'
Searching for International Atlanta
Jeff Fields and Terry Kay at the Georgia Center for the Book
A Shining Long Moment of Theater Magic in Lawrenceville
Aragon Mill Village: Fiction and Photos
LINLINKS to HOME PAGE writing by Barbara Knott in The Grapevine:
Issue 20, Stone, Tree, Feather and Fur, Wind, Wave and Star:Perspectives on Nature
Issue 18: The World Imagines Itself in Human Reverie
Issue 15: This Is the Way the World Ends, with a Bang and a Whimper?
Issue 14: An Ardor for the Depths
Issue 11: Nothing Human is Alien to Me
Issue 10: The Quick and the Dead
CONTACT BARBARA: bknott@grapevineartandsoulsalon.com.
Copyright 2018, Barbara Knott. All Rights Reserved.