Museum of the Creative Process

Manchester Village, VT

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The mission of the museum is the conceptual bridging of art and science, through the scientific study of the creative process as a conflict resolution phenomenon reflecting the unconscious.

The museum was established by Dr. Albert Levis, author of Conflict Analysis, The Formal Theory of Behavior, 1988. Six permanent art exhibits illustrate the scientific structure and moral function of the creative process. In workshops we present a concise program of wellness emotional education reviewing the...

The mission of the museum is the conceptual bridging of art and science, through the scientific study of the creative process as a conflict resolution phenomenon reflecting the unconscious.

The museum was established by Dr. Albert Levis, author of Conflict Analysis, The Formal Theory of Behavior, 1988. Six permanent art exhibits illustrate the scientific structure and moral function of the creative process. In workshops we present a concise program of wellness emotional education reviewing the exhibits learning about psychology as a science of conflict resolution. We also use creativity for self-discovery generating insights optimizing one's way of resolving conflicts. Moral Monopoly is a game that retraces the evolution of religions as discoveries of the alternative ways of resolving conflicts integrated into the Moral Science. A recent publication 'The Moral Science Primer,' sums up the three types of evidence validating the Formal Theory into the Moral Science.

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The FPF Community Directory is a collection of more than 14,000 Vermont businesses and nonprofits in 247 categories that participate in Front Porch Forum. FPF does not screen or evaluate these organizations. See Terms of Use.

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