Aesthetic Realism and Our Lives

Ann Richards  & Christopher Balchin

Welcome to our website. It is based on what we have learned from Aesthetic Realism, the education founded by American poet and critic Eli Siegel in 1941 and in particular this principle stated by him: “All beauty is a making one of opposites, and the making one of opposites is what we are going after in ourselves.”

Here you will find out about some of the things we care for most, including education, history, the beauty of drama and music, nature. And there are articles on behalf of economic justice for people and articles opposing racism.

Who are we?

Ann Richards grew up in Oswego, New York, on the shore of Lake Ontario. Christopher Balchin was born in Ashford, Kent, in England.

We live today on the Lower East Side of New York City and teach in the New York City public schools. We have both studied Aesthetic Realism since the early 1980's. Christopher Balchin is a co-author of Aesthetic Realism and the Answer to Racism, edited by Alice Bernstein. Ann Richards is an actress, a member of the Aesthetic Realism Theatre Company and has directed children's theatre. As we have spoken at professional conferences here in the US and abroad, as we have taught thousands of New York City's young people using the Aesthetic Realism Teaching Method, in Christopher's work as a union delegate, and in our daily lives as husband and wife for 20 years we see how the knowledge we tell of is true and needed.


Ellen Reiss, the Class Chairman of Aesthetic Realism--our teacher

In classes taught by the Class Chairman of Aesthetic Realism, Ellen Reiss, we are learning how to teach Aesthetic Realism and having the time of our lives.  The job of an Aesthetic Realism Consultant is one that demands the highest ethical standards; we know from having studied in consultations how important a consultant's desire to be fair to an individual and to the principles of Aesthetic Realism is.  We see this in Ellen Reiss in every class, every week. 

To learn more about the intellectual scope and charm of these classes:

Ellen Reiss also teaches the Aesthetic Realism Explanation of Poetry, in which she shows, among other things, why caring for true poetry is a necessity, not a luxury.  The philosophy Aesthetic Realism, which has changed our lives and the lives of countless other people for the better, is based on Eli Siegel's comprehension of poetry.  Aesthetic Realism began when students who attended Eli Siegel's poetry class in the 1940's felt that as he spoke about what made a poem beautiful, he was also explaining what made a person's life good.  They asked Mr. Siegel if he would speak to them directly about their own lives.  He did, and as they say, the rest is history.              

Enjoy our website! There is more to come . . .

EDUCATION

Read articles about a teaching method that REALLY WORKS and brings out a student's interest in the subject, encouraging at the same time a deeper sense of respect and responsibility:

Educator Leila Rosen, poet and facilitator Hilda Ward, and Ann Richards at the joint conference of the Virginia Association of Teachers of English and the National Association of Multicultural Educators following the workshop in the Aesthetic Realism Teaching Method, "Comedy, Poetry, and Justice to People," given by Ms. Rosen and Ms. Richards.

Some of the wokshop attendees in Roanoke, Virginia.

 

ARTICLES

--Against Racism:

--For Economic and International Justice:

MEN'S ISSUES
ACTING, MUSIC, ART, & LIFE
REPORTS OF AESTHETIC REALISM CLASSES
ABOUT US
  • Our Families (more coming soon)
  • New York State and England (coming soon -- will include photographs)
SELECTED LINKS

The Aesthetic Realism Online Library has poems, lectures, reviews, essays, and selections from other major works by Eli Siegel.  There are also articles in the press and media about the founder of Aesthetic Realism.   

The productions of the Aesthetic Realism Theatre Company "are an exciting new dramatic form. Our performances are based on landmark talks given by Eli Siegel on plays from world theatre--by Shakespeare, Moliere, Sheridan, Ibsen, Strindberg, Eugene O'Neill, George Kelly, Susan Glaspell--and others."

Aesthetic Realism: A New Perspective for Anthropology & Sociology is the website of celebrated cultural anthropologist and novelist Arnold Perey, PhD. 

At Aesthetic Realism Resources there are articles on many subjects that concern people today such as love, self-expression, current events, economics, the arts, racism and much, much more.

The Right of Aesthetic Realism to Be Known is the international periodical read by everyone who wants to understand what is going on in America today.  Edited by Ellen Reiss, The Right Of serialises lectures by Eli Siegel and shows how they comment on current events such as the unprecedented growth of personal debt as well as our own questions and hopes as individuals.

There is one particular issue that we want everyone to know about: Education, America, & Lois Mason. In it is a paper by educator Lois Mason, who studied with Eli Siegel. She was a social studies teacher, and one of the teachers of the Aesthetic Realism Teaching Method workshop which we attend. We learned a great deal from her about how to see education, history, and young people. We want the Aesthetic Realism method, which she loved and used with such success, known by teachers everywhere.

See photographs with moving commentary and technical insight at Len Bernstein: Photographic Education Based on the Aesthetic Realism of Eli Siegel

Important writings on economics, history, the questions of women, art, literature and more can be seen at Lynette Abel: Aesthetic Realism and Life

The website of Aesthetic Realism Consultant Miriam Mondlin is here: Aesthetic Realism Encourages Self-Expression

For teachers, parents, and others, here are links that will tell you more about the Aesthetic Realism Teaching Method:

To find out what is true about the kind, intellectually-rigorous philosophy that is Aesthetic Realism go to this website which sets the record straight and has, for the public record, the assessment of dozens of noted critics, poets, cultural icons, social scientists, civil rights leaders, artists, teachers, and more, and more: Friends of Aesthetic Realism--Countering the Lies

To find our more about Eli Siegel, the founder of Aesthetic Realism, read this biography.

Find out about Aesthetic Realism classes conducted by the Class Chairman, Ellen Reiss.  Writing as two people who graduated respectively from Oxford University and SUNY Binghamton (Binghamton University) we believe that these classes are in the vanguard of education, culture, and scholarship today. 

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