The C. G. Jung Institute of Santa Fe is a non-profit organization for persons interested in the depth psychology of Carl Gustav Jung. The Institute offers a variety of programs to both professionals and the general public to introduce and deepen understanding of Jung’s psychology individually and in the world.
A Mix of In-person Programs and Online ZOOM Webinars
The 2026-2027 season of public programs will begin in September. Online information and registration for fall 2026 programs will become available in mid-August 2026.
The 2026-2027 in-person events will include public Friday evening lectures during the months of September, October, and November 2026, as well as April and May 2027. All the Friday evening lectures offer an additional registration option to attend virtually, online via ZOOM. We also offer Saturday morning four-hour in-person only workshops in September and October 2026 and April and May 2027.
All in-person programs will be held at the Santa Fe Friends Meeting Hall, located at 505 Camino De Los Marquez.
For January, February, and March 2027, the public programs will be held online only via ZOOM as Saturday morning three-hour webinars.
We look forward to seeing you during the 2026-2027 season!
Note: All times for programs are in Mountain Time zone, unless otherwise stated.
Latest Past Events
The Kore Archetype in Women’s Individuation and Creative Process [WORKSHOP]
by Sarah Hoagland What does it mean for a woman to be a Virgin-spiritually and psychologically-one-unto herself? How is creative process linked to individuation, allowing the I-thou relationship to unfold and serve as a mirror to one’s emerging authentic personality? Why might women require solitude and a “Room of One’s Own” in order to strip away adaptations that arise from cultural conditioning that would otherwise eclipse their individuation process? In what ways does following the still small voice of the psyche—connecting to one’s nature, bio rhythms and creative impulses—open a psychic space of generativity and flow that allows for the […]
The Archetype of the Kore-Virgin in the Life of Georgia O’Keeffe [LECTURE]
by Sarah Hoagland What does it mean for a woman to be a Virgin-spiritually and psychologically-one-unto herself? How is creative process linked to individuation, allowing the I-thou relationship to unfold and serve as a mirror to one’s emerging authentic personality? Why might women require solitude and a “Room of One’s Own” in order to strip away adaptations that arise from cultural conditioning that would otherwise eclipse their individuation process? In what ways does following the still small voice of the psyche—connecting to one’s nature, bio rhythms and creative impulses—open a psychic space of generativity and flow that allows for the […]
Active Imagination With Music [WORKSHOP]
by Rich Ryan Music is the most direct and mysterious way of conveying and evoking feeling. It is a way of connecting one consciousness to another. I think the nearest thing to telepathy is making music together. –Oliver Sacks Carl Jung discovered the process he later named Active Imagination during his “encounter with his unconscious.” This journey led him to a 16-year project that ultimately culminated in the creation of The Red Book. Active Imagination has been elaborated upon and utilized through writing, painting, drawing, dancing, and sandplay. However, the application of Active Imagination through music has not been extensively […]
New Website
Announcing We are excited to announce the a new website for C.G. Jung Institute of Santa Fe. This website is now responsive on different devices and has more functionality for both the Institute and readers alike. We look forward to receiving any feedback you can give...