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| Sunday, December 02, 2012 |
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Slow Art Sundays // Tobias And The Angel Curing Tobit Of Blindness (2:00 pm - 3:00 pm)
FREE
Slow food, slow living, slow... art? Unlock the secrets of works in the Museum's collection by cultivating the art of looking slowly. Our docents ask and answer questions to help guide your slow art experience and foster conversation. Leave the Museum feeling inspired- not tired! Join us today as we look at Simon Hendricksz van Amersfoort's Tobias and the Angel Curing Tobit of Blindness. Emily Omura, master docent, leads the discussion on the piece.
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| Sunday, December 16, 2012 |
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Slow Art Sundays // Sound Suit (2:00 pm - 3:00 pm)
FREE
Slow food, slow living, slow... art? Unlock the secrets of works in the Museum's collection by cultivating the art of looking slowly. Our docents ask and answer questions to help guide your slow art experience and foster conversation. Leave the Museum feeling inspired- not tired! Join us today as we look at Nick Cave's Sound Suit. Marlene Wallace, master docent, leads the discussion on the piece.
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| Sunday, December 23, 2012 |
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Slow Art Sundays // Measuring, Measuring (2:00 pm - 3:00 pm)
FREE
Slow food, slow living, slow... art? Unlock the secrets of works in the Museum's collection by cultivating the art of looking slowly. Our docents ask and answer questions to help guide your slow art experience and foster conversation. Leave the Museum feeling inspired- not tired! Join us today as we look at Emma Amos' Measuring, Measuring. Marlene Wallace, master docent, leads the discussion on the piece.
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| Sunday, December 30, 2012 |
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Slow Art Sundays // A Dream Of Italy (2:00 pm - 3:00 pm)
FREE
Slow food, slow living, slow... art? Unlock the secrets of works in the Museum's collection by cultivating the art of looking slowly. Our docents ask and answer questions to help guide your slow art experience and foster conversation. Leave the Museum feeling inspired- not tired! Join us today as we look at Robert S. Duncanson's A Dream of Italy. Caroline Wingate, master docent, leads the discussion on the piece.
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