Did you miss our @SlowArtDay event? You can now view the recording on our YouTube channel: https://t.co/3OiG53vgyn. Thank you to all the participants for this engaging and inspiring session! #SlowArtDay#SlowArtDay2022
It's @SlowArtDay today! We're revisiting this Slow Looking video, in which our curator Helen Hillyard explores Gerrit Dou's A Woman Playing a Clavichord. There's more than meets the eye to this small masterpiece 🔍
https://t.co/oS4QjDgJ0j
#slowartday
Celebrate #SlowArtDay online with IMMA✨
We have a range of Slow Art videos for you to enjoy on our website!
But first, let’s take a moment and join Paola Catizone, for a moment of relaxation. Watch the full video here: https://t.co/hPmU1SJZCj
@SlowArtDay @DeptCulturelRL
🧩 #MuseumJigsaws 🧩 #SlowArtDay
In our last tweet we shared a new video inspired by
'Church interior with a woman reading' by Samuel Dukinfield Swarbreck.
Now complete the 🧩 #MuseumJigsaws 🧩puzzle
Simply follow this link: ➡ https://t.co/WMl0KloOcw
@SlowArtDay
SLOW DOWN THIS SATURDAY 2ND APRIL
Visitors to galleries usually spend just 15 to 30 seconds looking at a piece of art... what would you see if you slowed down, took a breath, and spent 5 whole minutes looking at a painting or photograph or sculpture? #slowartday@SlowArtDay
@MuseumNext describes @SlowArtDay as an "international event [that] encourages museum visitors to try slow looking – spending 10 minutes or more looking at a single work."
For a list of DMV-based venues participating this Saturday, see the comments!
#slowartday
🐢 One of our favourite days is coming up! @SlowArtDay is about taking time to look at the art. When you look slowly, you see and discover a lot more than at first glance! Join us on Zoom, on April 2 from 2-3pm as we guide you through slow looking!
https://t.co/4HZmQ8kTJO
🎉 We're so excited to be taking part in @SlowArtDay this Saturday - a whole day dedicated to helping people discover the joy of looking at and loving art! 🎨🖼️
👉 Read more about what we're doing! https://t.co/5SrzZdAfs4
@thinkingmuseum @SlowArtDay We are! We’re starting our #slowartday with 30 minutes of mindful, slow looking at a Rembrandt… and have more events through April. Looking forward to listening to your podcast - feels like Slow Art Day should have more reach..? https://t.co/ZVE1qwR8SB
Our virtual celebration of @SlowArtDay is happening this Saturday, April 2 at 12-1 PM. McMaster Museum of Art Information Officer Olga Kolotylo will guide a presentation and discussion on pieces from the museum’s collection on Zoom. Register: https://t.co/XWd0EJiUWf
🐢 One of our favourite days is coming up! @SlowArtDay is about taking time to look at the art. When you look slowly, you see and discover a lot more than at first glance! Join us on Zoom, on April 2 from 2-3pm as we guide you through slow looking!
https://t.co/4HZmQ8kTJO
Did you know that the average time spent viewing a work of art is only 7 seconds? Embrace the experience of slow looking with us on Saturday, April 2 at 12PM by joining our virtual celebration of @SlowArtDay. FREE and open to the public. Register: https://t.co/XWd0EJiUWf
We're looking forward to participating in @SlowArtDay again this year! Join us at 2:30 PM on April 2 for a close look and discussion focusing on a section of our mosaics. More information on our website:
https://t.co/iPoi0y6AOy
#SlowArtDay
🐢 One of our favourite days is coming up! @SlowArtDay is about taking time to look at the art. When you look slowly, you see and discover a lot more than at first glance! Join us on Zoom, on April 2 from 2-3pm as we guide you through slow looking!
https://t.co/4HZmQ8kTJO
🎉 We're so excited to be taking part in @SlowArtDay on Sat 2nd April 2022, a day dedicated to helping people discover for themselves the joy of looking at and loving art! 🎨🖼️
👉 Read more about what we're doing! https://t.co/vyxpByyCky