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Slow Art Day 2015: The Eyes Have It in Napa, California | Slow Art Day
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April 8th, 2017. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Slow Art Day 2015: The Eyes Have It in Napa, California. April 30, 2015. Three-time Slow Art Day host museum, the di Rosa in Napa, California, just sent this report on their event this year. For the third year, the di Rosa (Napa, CA; www.dirosaart.org. Participated in Slow Art Day. Again this year, the group of participants was intimate quality trumps quantity! After last year, we thought about customizing our approach. Visitors had...
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2015 hosts | Slow Art Day
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April 8th, 2017. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Tag Archives: 2015 hosts. Slow Art Day 2015: The Eyes Have It in Napa, California. April 30, 2015. Three-time Slow Art Day host museum, the di Rosa in Napa, California, just sent this report on their event this year. For the third year, the di Rosa (Napa, CA; www.dirosaart.org. Participated in Slow Art Day. Again this year, the group of participants was intimate quality trumps quantity! After last year, we thought about customizing our ...
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Slow Art Day | April 8th, 2017
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April 8th, 2017. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. The annual event celebrating art. Slow Art Day is Saturday, April 8, 2017 Join Us! Photo by Greg Neville. Slow Art Day News. It’s a Keeper! April 15th, 2016. A report from host and museum educator Nina Montijn in Amstelveen, Netherlands:. We had a great Slow Art Day at the Cobra Museum for Modern Art! I really think Slow Art Day is a keeper! April 13th, 2016. Host Naomi Billingsley, the Bishop Otter Scholar at Chichester Cathedral, writ...
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The Art of Observation – in Art & Medicine | Slow Art Day
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April 8th, 2017. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. The Art of Observation in Art & Medicine. April 5, 2015. Weatherspoon Art Museum, Greensboro, North Carolina. When Ann Grimaldi, curator of education at the Weatherspoon Art Museum and one of our 2015 global hosts, learned about Slow Art Day a few years ago, she liked its simplicity, its focus on just looking, and its connection to the Art of Seeing program that she runs. 8211; written by Linda Wiggen Kraft, Veteran Slow Art Day Host.
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Slow Art Day Internship Program | Slow Art Day
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April 8th, 2017. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Download the Internship Application. Download the Volunteer Application. Slow Art Day is a global arts movement with a simple mission: help more people learn how to look at and love art. Interns gain experience building a global arts movement, develop skills in marketing, social media, administration and management, and build their network in the art world. Best Practices and Host Support. Download the Internship Application.
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the guardian | Slow Art Day
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April 8th, 2017. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Tag Archives: the guardian. Making time for slower digital experiences in museums. January 29, 2015. Earlier this week, Danny Birchall, Digital Manager at London’s Wellcome Collection. Eloquently makes the case that digital or virtual engagements with artworks allow for the same unhurried, slow potential as physical interactions. Birchall writes, “[…] if museums can deliver snacks, why not three-course meals? And tell us your thoughts!
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Slow looking | Slow Art Day
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April 8th, 2017. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Tag Archives: Slow looking. Making time for slower digital experiences in museums. January 29, 2015. Earlier this week, Danny Birchall, Digital Manager at London’s Wellcome Collection. Eloquently makes the case that digital or virtual engagements with artworks allow for the same unhurried, slow potential as physical interactions. Birchall writes, “[…] if museums can deliver snacks, why not three-course meals? And tell us your thoughts!
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Participate | Slow Art Day
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April 8th, 2017. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Here are some basic options for how Slow Art Day works around the globe. At a local museum or art gallery. Click on the list of 2017 venues. Find one near you and register online (it’s free). Attend and look at 5 pieces of art. Show up on Saturday, April 8, 2017 at your venue, pay the admission fee (if there is one) and then look slowly – 5-10 minutes – at each piece of pre-assigned art. Have lunch to discuss your experience.
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slow art day | Slow Art Day
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April 8th, 2017. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Tag Archives: slow art day. Making time for slower digital experiences in museums. January 29, 2015. Earlier this week, Danny Birchall, Digital Manager at London’s Wellcome Collection. Eloquently makes the case that digital or virtual engagements with artworks allow for the same unhurried, slow potential as physical interactions. Birchall writes, “[…] if museums can deliver snacks, why not three-course meals? And tell us your thoughts!
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Making time for slower digital experiences in museums | Slow Art Day
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April 8th, 2017. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Making time for slower digital experiences in museums. January 29, 2015. Earlier this week, Danny Birchall, Digital Manager at London’s Wellcome Collection. Eloquently makes the case that digital or virtual engagements with artworks allow for the same unhurried, slow potential as physical interactions. Birchall writes, “[…] if museums can deliver snacks, why not three-course meals? And tell us your thoughts! The starting point of the We...