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Sight and Insight: Slowing Down for Art
During these unprecedented times, self care is an essential skill, and it comes in many forms. In the world of visual arts, there is a movement that reminds people to slow down, take in their surroundings, and truly enjoy a piece of art: Slow Art Day. <P>In this webinar, hosted by the Boston University Alumni Association and the College of Fine Arts School of Visual Arts, expert faculty <B>Josephine Halvorson, Marc Schepens (CFA'12)</B> and <B>Breehan James</B> will discuss their working processes with Director of School of Visual Arts <B>Dana Clancy (CFA'99)</B>, including the role of deep attention and noticing in their painting practices. Join BU for a discussion about what it means to slow down and ground oneself in art.
When | 5:00 pm to 6:00 pm on Thursday, April 22, 2021 |
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Location | Online |