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SLOW LOOKING: ON SHAPE AND SPACE

Thursday, July 1 | | 1-2pm PT
First Thursday of each month

Wonderful things happen when we slow down and engage deeply with works of art. Slow Looking is a monthly interactive program that invites participants to explore what we notice, wonder, and discover when we take the time to look closely and carefully.

In July, participants will explore two artworks from our recent exhibitions, Building Bridges: Breaking Barriers and Less is More. Through a series of guided activities, we will look at Teddy Milder's Circling Duende (2013) and Howard Hersh's Axis Mundi 19-2 (2019).

Bring your curiosity as we share our observations, perspectives, and questions about each artwork and examine each artist's use of shape and space.

Facilitator: Suzanne Reich

About: This program is a part of monthly Slow Looking series that take place on the first Thursday of each month. By registering once, participants can attend any monthly session.

Image Credit: Howard Hersh, Axis Mundi 19-2, 2019

Registration: Free | RSVP is Essential