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SUMMARY:Institute Retreat | "To See a World in a Grain of Sand" with Makoto Fujimura
DESCRIPTION:Join us this December for a reflective retreat led by Goldenwood Institute Dean Makoto Fujimura. \nWe will explore the creative process and the power of attentiveness through the lens of his latest work\, Art Is: A Journey into the Light. Drawing on the insight of poet William Blake\, we’ll consider how the natural world can awaken our senses—inviting us to “see the world in a grain of sand.” \nThis gathering is for anyone longing to see more clearly and listen more deeply in a world full of noise. \n________\nDetails: \nWeekend Schedule:\n \n\nFriday December 12\, 7:30p-9:30p: Opening Session\, with optional Welcome Drinks + light bites beforehand.\nSaturday December 13\, 9:00a-9:00p: Full day of structured group and personal time\, including discussions\, contemplation\, an afternoon public lecture (“Do Science & the Imagination Have Anything in Common?: How Wonder in the History of Science Helps Us See Our World Anew”) with Makoto Fujimura & Kerry Magruder and moderated by David Kim\, and a private post-lecture dinner and talkback.\nSunday December 14: Morning listening time\, worship service and viewing of Mako’s work at All Saints’ Princeton followed by group debrief\, departure midday.\n\nLocation: Princeton\, NJ (exact address provided after registration) \nCost: Choose your Tier – A Pricing Model Rooted in Generosity & Relationship \nAt Goldenwood\, we believe in a gift economy—where our work and giving is not transactional but part of a relational and generative system. Like a root network\, where some trees bear more fruit in one season and others in another\, this pricing approach allows for a shared ecosystem of flourishing—some contribute more so that others may receive\, and all are sustained together.\nOur tiered pricing model reflects this\, allowing participants to contribute at a level that aligns with their capacity while supporting the mission to see work revived by love. We invite you to participate in a way that reflects your own season and capacity.\n  \n1. Full Value (Sustainable Tier) – $1000 + accommodations\nReflects the true cost and value—while balancing affordability—including the unseen work that makes this a meaningful and transformative experience. Includes a signed copy of Art Is\, several meals\, public lecture\, retreat sessions\, & materials. Does not include lodging; see info below. \n2. Covering Costs (Supported Tier) – $850 + accommodations\nCovers only the essentials—venues\, facilitators\, meals\, materials—ensuring the program is financially viable. Includes a signed copy of Art Is\, several meals\, public lecture\, retreat sessions\, & materials. Does not include lodging; see info below. \n3. Generative Giving – $1250 (or choose amount) + accommodations\nGoes beyond covering costs\, helping make our programs accessible to others and investing in the long-term flourishing of this work. Includes a signed copy of Art Is\, several meals\, public lecture\, retreat sessions\, & materials. Does not include lodging; see info below. \n  \nLodging: Your retreat registration includes several of the group meals and all retreat materials\, but does not include lodging. We have a room block and group rate ($169-$189 per night) reserved at the Princeton Marriott at Forrestal\, details provided at registration. \n\nREGISTER HERE\n\nSpace is limited for this retreat. Registration will close once at capacity.\nInterested\, but can’t join for the entire weekend? Join the Public Lecture on Saturday afternoon only. Info & Tickets here. \n________\nAbout your Guides: \nMakoto Fujimura\, Dean of Nature for the Goldenwood Institute\, is an internationally renowned painter\, cultural thought leader\, and author whose work sits at the intersection of art\, faith\, and nature. An influential voice in both the art world and the broader cultural landscape\, Makoto has authored several acclaimed books\, including Art+Faith: A Theology of Making\, Silence and Beauty\, and Refractions: A Journey of Faith\, Art\, and Culture. Through his writings and paintings\, he invites readers and viewers alike to explore the profound connections between creativity\, spirituality\, culture\, and the natural world. \nAs a leading practitioner of Nihonga\, an ancient Japanese painting technique that uses natural materials such as minerals\, gold\, and silver\, Makoto’s work is deeply informed by his reverence for nature. His art captures the intricate beauty of creation\, drawing attention to the subtle details of the natural world and offering a meditative space to reflect on life’s deeper meanings. \nBeyond his contributions as an artist\, Makoto is a cultural thought leader who speaks passionately about the role of creativity in society. His work challenges contemporary notions of utility and productivity\, advocating instead for a culture that values beauty\, contemplation\, and the nurturing of the human spirit. As the founder of the Fujimura Institute\, IAM Culture Care\, and a former Presidential appointee to the National Council on the Arts\, Makoto has influenced a wide array of disciplines\, from education to public policy\, with his vision of cultural renewal through the arts. \n  \n \nDavid Kim is the CEO and co-founder of Goldenwood and Institute Dean of Spiritual Imagination. Over the past several decades\, Rev. Dr. David Kim has trained\, consulted\, and counseled hundreds of leaders and organizations in developing a robust\, meaningful integration of faith and work. David’s past experiences as VP of Faith and Work\, Executive Director of the Center for Faith & Work\, Director of the Gotham Fellowship\, and editor of the NIV Faith and Work Bible have given him a breadth of exposure to the challenges of integrating faith and work. His expertise as a key thought-leader in the faith and work space has been well-established having addressed prominent institutions and churches around the world. David’s passion is to help people and organizations see the unseen realities that give rise to the world we create. \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://goldenwoodnyc.org/event/institute-retreat-winter-retreat-with-makoto-fujimura/
LOCATION:Princeton\, NJ\, NJ\, 08540\, United States
CATEGORIES:Institute,Retreat
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