Contact Us
facebook
twitter
youtube
  • Home
  • Research
    • Collections
    • Databases
      • Archives and Manuscripts
      • Joseph Campbell Library
      • Marija Gimbutas Library
    • Conducting Research at Opus
  • Events
  • Exhibits
  • Grants
  • Donate
  • About Us
    • About Us / Mission
    • Friends and Guardians of OPUS
    • Contact Us
    • Visiting OPUS
    • Board of Directors
    • Join the Mailing List
    • Volunteer
  • Newsletters

Quote from the Ancestors – on women and men

May 03, 2011
by Opus Archives
Jane Hollister Wheelwright
0 Comment
Source: “Women and Men”  by Jane Hollister Wheelwright Paper presented at the Analytical Psychology Club of San Francisco – January 14, 1977 I ask myself whether many of today’s women, in their struggle to free themselves from male domination, are not making the mistake of de
Continue Reading →

Jane Hollister Wheelwright Lecture Series – Launching May 21st

April 28, 2011
by Opus Archives
Ecopsychology, Jane Hollister Wheelwright
0 Comment
A May 21 community lecture and discussion is planned at Opus to explore the legacy of one of the South Coast’s key historical figures in the areas of feminism and “ecopsychology.” Psychoanalysts Jane Hollister Wheelwright (1905-2004) and her husband Joseph Balch Wheelwright (1906-1999) studied with
Continue Reading →

Myth 101 – Ariadne and Dionysus

April 26, 2011
by Opus Archives
Greek myth
0 Comment
Ariadne and Dionysus, the divine couple. Aridane translates to ‘Most Holy’ (ari adnos). Theses’ abandonment of Ariadne on Naxos became her discovery by Dionysus. It is said that Dionysus loved her deeply. Museum Collection: Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Napoli, Naples, Italy Cata
Continue Reading →

OPUS Presents the Jane Hollister Wheelwright Lecture Series- May 21st, 2011

April 20, 2011
by Opus Archives
Ecopsychology, Jane Hollister Wheelwright
0 Comment
Continue Reading →

Myth 101 – Kubaba, Queen and Goddess

April 19, 2011
by Opus Archives
Goddess
0 Comment
Kubaba was an ancient queen of Sumeria, the only one listed on the Sumerian king list. She is said to have ruled during the period Early Dynastic III period (ca. 2500-2330 BC). She has strong associations with being worshiped as a Mother Goddess and her symbolism includes a pomegranate and a mirror.
Continue Reading →
« First‹ Previous232425262728293031Next ›Last »

Recent Posts Widget

Saturday, November 8th Curator Series Lecture at OPUS
Oct 30, 2014
Joseph Campbell RoundTable Group at OPUS
Oct 15, 2014
Announcing the OPUS Legacy Dititization Lab
Sep 25, 2014

Tags

Adolf Guggenbühl-Craig American Indian American psyche animal archetypes art books C.G. Jung Call for Papers Christine Downing Color Depth Psychology dreams earth Ecopsychology Ego Erik Erikson events feminine Freud Friends of Opus Ginette Paris Goddess Greek myth image imagination James Hillman Jane Hollister Wheelwright JCF Joseph B. Wheelwright Joseph Campbell Marija Gimbutas Marion Woodman masculine monsters myth Mythic Place poetry psyche psychology Publishing Opportunities ritual Study of Myth the wild Welsh/Celtic

Recent Port Widget

Destination and Dialog
Jan 06, 2012
About the Archives
Jan 06, 2012
Visit OPUS
Jan 06, 2012

Twitter Widget

Bad Authentication data.
Name : Safron Rossi, Ph.D.
Position : Human Resource

Safron Rossi is Curator of Collections at Opus Archives & Research Center and is Associate Core Faculty at Pacifica Graduate Institute in the Depth Psychology Jungian and Archetypal Studies MA/PhD program where she teaches courses on mythology and depth psychology. Her writing and scholarly studies focus on archetypal psychology, the western astrological tradition, goddess traditions, and feminist studies. Safron has recently edited a volume for the Collected Works of Joseph Campbell based on his Goddess mythology lectures titled Goddesses: Mysteries of the Feminine Divine, published Fall 2013 by New World Library.

e: sr@opusarchives.org
w: opusarchives.org
t: twitter.com/opusarchives


Location

OPUS Archives and Research Center
801 Ladera Lane
Santa Barbara, CA 93108

Located on the campuses of
Pacifica Graduate Institute

Mailing Address

OPUS Archives and Research Center
801 Ladera Lane
Santa Barbara, CA 93108

Contact Us

Join the Mailing List

Campbell and Gimbutas Libraries

Hours

OPUS Archives is open weekdays during academic sessions 10 AM to 5 PM by appointment. Expanded research access on evenings and weekends may also be scheduled pending staffing availability.

Requests can be emailed to info@opusarchives.org

facebook
twitter
instagram
youtube

© OPUS Archives and Research Center