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From the Archives: “January 1961”, painting from the Katherine Sanford Collection. About this painting Katie writes, “This evolving process is now contained within a bowl, a feminine vessel that provides protection from the swirling affects surrounding it”. (The Serpent and the Cross, painting 8)
 

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Our Next Campbell Mythological RoundTable Group will have a guest story anaylst exploring the Parsifal legend.

Click on the "play" button to hear Katie Sanford talk about her "Serpent and the Cross" paintings.

New Mythos Grant - Treasures in the Archives Found! 2 grant winners share their initial findings in the archives: Joseph Campbell and Marija Gimbutas quotes, connections and thoughts. Read them here.

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