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This is Webinar 3/6 that taps into Psychoanalysis and Art- A journey in the creative process WHO: the International Psychoanalytical Studies Organization (www.ipso.world) WHAT: IPSO offers a dialogical platform to psychoanalysts and artists to reflect upon the nature of creative processes within the context of contemporary reality. 6 webinars covering 6 different time zones, connecting candidates, psychoanalysts and artists from the 5 continents, in a one- day global event (partly open to wider audience). WHY: In the encounter with the uncanny, both, psychoanalysis and art endeavours to find ways to represent their experience. Psychoanalysis meets the art in a space where both endeavour to find transformative potential. Looking inward and outward, they are trying to find ways of expressing their encounter with the unknown; finding expression and interpretation for what was experienced as unrepresented. The very nature of art and psychoanalysis is evolutionary because it is constantly questioning the states of being and, in turn, it is questioned by them. In this way, both psychoanalysis and art are inherently engaged with the process of how transformation happens. Virginia Ungar M.D. is a Training Analyst at the Buenos Aires Psychoanalytic Association (APdeBA). She lives and practices in Buenos Aires, Argentina.She specialises in child and adolescent analysis, was the former Chair of the IPA’s Child and Adolescent Psychoanalysis Committee (COCAP) and of the Committee for Integrated Training. She was given the Platinum Konex Award for Psychoanalysis in 2016.She is currently the President of the International Psychoanalytic Association. Dylan Lewis is a South African artist who has emerged as one of the foremost figures in contemporary sculpture. Dylan’s primary inspiration is wilderness. At one level his bronze sculptures celebrate the power and movement of Africa’s life forms; at another the textures he creates speak of the continent’s primeval, rugged landscapes and their ancient rhythms. In recent years, he has used the human figure to explore our relationship with our inner wilderness. His international career spans two decades and includes exhibitions in Paris, Sydney, Toronto, Houston and San Francisco, as well as numerous one-man exhibitions in London, where he is among the few living artists to have held solo auctions at Christie’s London.