Slow Art Experiences
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Sunday, April 14, 2013
Slow Art Sundays // Canal In Winter (2:00 pm - 3:00 pm)

FREE // European Galleries

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 Jacob van Ruisdael's Canal in Winter. Julia Stork, docent, leads the discussion on the piece.




Sunday, April 21, 2013
Slow Art Sundays // Erasistratus The Physician Discovers The Love Of Antiochus For Stratonice (2:00 pm - 3:00 pm)

FREE // American Gallery

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 Benjamin West's Erasistratus the Physician Discovers the Love of Antiochus for Stratonice. Marlene Wallace, master docent, leads the discussion on the piece.




Saturday, April 27, 2013
Slow Art Day (11:00 am - 4:00 pm)

FREE  // Reservations requested

In addition to our weekly program, the Museum celebrates Slow Art Day each year along with museums around the world. This year, join us for refreshments and thought-provoking conversation about two of the Museum's contemporary masterworks!

11AM // Untitled (Styrofoam Cups), Tara Donovan // Caroline Wingate, master docent // Oscar's Café
2PM // The Deserted Studio, Robert Motherwell // Julia Stork, docent // Members Room

To RSVP for this event, please click here. For more information about Slow Art Day, click here.  

 




Sunday, April 28, 2013
Slow Art Sundays // Buffalo Vector (Yellowstone Border) (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 Merritt Johnson's Buffalo Vector (Yellowstone Border). Caroline Wingate, master docent, leads the discussion on the piece.