How to Develop a Daily Slow Looking Practice
Slow looking is not only an important part of my work, it is also a personal practice , mindset and approach- something that I’ve… Read More »How to Develop a Daily Slow Looking Practice
Slow looking is not only an important part of my work, it is also a personal practice , mindset and approach- something that I’ve… Read More »How to Develop a Daily Slow Looking Practice
INTRODUCTION What is slow looking, really? And how does it work in practice? In this article, I‘ll walk you through an introduction to slow looking… Read More »What is slow looking and how can I get started?
The Art Engager Podcast Trailer Welcome to The Art Engager podcast! This podcast here to help educators, guides and creatives engage their audiences with art,… Read More »Introducing The Art Engager Podcast
There are many ways to look at and think about an artwork. Mindful looking is the process of slowing down and looking at an artwork… Read More »What is mindful looking and how can I get started?
This week I’m running a Slow Looking Challenge for 150 participants via email and our private pop-up Facebook group. The first two days of this… Read More »Simple ways to practise slow looking every day
INTRODUCTION I first discovered slow looking in 2011 when designing a programme for international primary school children at the Tropenmuseum in Amsterdam. We had participants… Read More »What is Slow Looking? (and How Can I Get Started?)
Jennifer Roberts, a professor of the History of Art and Architecture at Harvard, asks her students to select a painting from a museum and then… Read More »Slow looking in the museum
Much has been written about the power of art works, objects, artefacts to inspire, provoke curiosity and interest. It is generally accepted that looking at… Read More »Slow-Looking: In-Depth Experiences with Art and Museum Objects
Maybe looking at art is not the first thing that springs to mind when we talk about sharpening transferable skills and building strong teams, but… Read More »5 reasons why art discussions build strong and successful teams