“Which is greater: study or action?” The question was posed by Arlene Goldbard, the honored guest speaker at the Open Master’s first Convocation Feast, held in San Francisco on September 14th, 2014.
First Builder's Retreat
Axle Brown's Sabbatical
Alex Simon's Chair Update
Week of Awesome Skills
Launching Open Master's Netherlands
In 2013, after the Open Master's group in the DC had been launched for a little bit less than six month, a second group decided to form in the Netherlands, catalyzed by Marien Baerveldt, Saar Francken, Sydney Brouwer, Tijmen Rümke, and Tim Woensdregt. They organized a work-trade with a coworking space in Utrecht, The Netherlands to have a free room one day a week to use as their primary study space as a group in exchange for offering some learning events to the coworking community.
DC's First Milestone - Group Presentations
First DC Dining Hall
Open Master's First "Studio"
The first interaction most members of the first Open Master's group had in DC was a 4-hour "studio" for helping each other workshop our learning goals together. Each person got to be the center of the group's attention, one-at-a-time, for 30 minutes, while we worked refining our learning plans and focus.
Alan Webb's Open Master's plan
When he began, Alan Webb published an Open Master's plan to help him organize a two year plan worth of things he wanted to learn. He chose four themes to organize his plan: The Art of Making Things Happen, The Art of Communicating Big Ideas, The Art of Hosting, and The Art of Being.