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.
On Saturday, April 28, join art lovers from around the world to celebrate Slow Art Day!
At 11am, senior docent Emily Omura leads a discussion on Odili Donald Odita’s Gravity’s Rainbow. At 2pm, docent Caroline Wingate leads a discussion on Frank Stella’s Flin Flon VI, a cornerstone of the Museum’s contemporary collection.
In addition to our weekly program, the Museum celebrates Slow Art Day each year along with museums around the world. On April 28, we offer Slow Art Experiences at 11am and 2pm. For more information about Slow Art Day, visit www.slowartday.com.