灵魂美学的潮流图腾 | 旻 梁 | TEDxXuhui Women
从传统文化与现代设计的融合出发,美学从视觉表层到意义创造完成升华。这是一次美学的探索,更是一场关于生命、爱与创造力的心灵之旅。 演讲中,她告诉我们灵魂美学不仅在艺术中创造,也在生活中创造,因为爱着,一切关系都可以成为彼此滋养生命的灵魂的美学,站在这个高地上,开启自我创造的新纪元,爱生爱,美生美。 她是一位在建筑学与艺术设计领域深耕多年的学者、教育者和公益践行者。她拥有超过30年的建筑学学习和实践经验,并在艺术设计专业从教26年,积累了丰富的学术与教学成果。
作为上海师范大学美术学院副教授,她在学术上造诣深厚。她于1995年本科毕业于同济大学室内设计专业,随后在同济大学继续深造,获得建筑学硕士和建筑历史与理论博士学位。她主编了多部教材,如《环境设计概论》《外国建筑史》等,她的专著《宋式家具》成为界定宋式家具的重要成果,为建筑历史和艺术设计及教育做出了重要贡献。
除了学术与教学工作,她还积极参与公益事业,尤其在关爱留守儿童“爱的共振腔”公益项目中深耕7年。作为该项目的负责人,她和公益人团队在近百所乡村学校帮助留守儿童和困境儿童建立健康的情感关系和人格品质,为超过55000人次提供了心理支持。
近年来,梁旻女士专注于“灵魂美学”的研究与实践,通过艺术创作和空间设计,将美学与情感相结合,为社会带来温暖与启发。她用实际行动传承并推广东方传统文化,展现了学者、教师、设计师和公益人的多面风采。 This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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