Image from James Hillman: The Roots of Archetypal Psychology and the Blossoming of Soul's Imagination
In early March Opus curated an exhibit of James Hillman's archival
collection as a part of the tribute weekend held in his honor at Opus &
Pacifica Graduate Institute. Here is an images taken the night of our reception and the opening of the exhibit.
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