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Kennard, Garry
Religion
http://www.garrykennard.com/
Garry
Kennard
is the founder and director of Art and Mind He is also is
a painter and writer. He exhibited his paintings and woodcuts
in several London galleries during the seventies and appeared
in the BBC series The Craftsmen'.
For
the ten years he lived in France where he ran his own gallery.
The gallery - Atelier La Serre - was used for exhibitions,
lectures and concerts.
Now
resident in the UK Garry Kennard has recently exhibited his
paintings and drawings in London, Oxford, Cambridge and Winchester.
A
fascination
with how the brain reacts to works of art has lead him to
research, write and lecture on these topics. He has recently
lectured at the Conway Hall, London, at Clare Hall, Cambridge
University and at the BA Science conference at Exeter University.
His
essay 'The Uses of Paradox' was published by the University
of Florida's 'Institute for the Psychological Study of the
Arts'.
In
2006 his essay 'Art and Mind' was published in the Nepal Journal
of Neuroscience and can be found at http://www.neuroscienceforum.org.np/
Garry
Kennard
has an interest in mountaineering and has climbed in the Alps,
Africa and has lead his own expeditions to the Himalayas.
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