Looking Inward
Overview

Join docent June Heintz for guided mindfulness practices followed by slow looking with an artwork on view.

On average, people spend less than 30 seconds viewing a work of art. The Looking Inwardprogram uses slow looking — an observation style gaining traction in museums around the world that aims to change this through intentionally observing art. Rooted in a meditative approach, Looking Inward encourages participants to slow down, look closely, connect, and share insights together.

Upcoming Sessions: Sunday 11 AM–12 PM

  • April 19th

Join docent June Heintz for guided mindfulness practices followed by slow looking with an artwork on view.

On average, people spend less than 30 seconds viewing a work of art. The Looking Inwardprogram uses slow looking — an observation style gaining traction in museums around the world that aims to change this through intentionally observing art. Rooted in a meditative approach, Looking Inward encourages participants to slow down, look closely, connect, and share insights together.

Upcoming Sessions: Sunday 11 AM–12 PM

  • April 19th

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  • 1 hour
  • In person

Location

The Fralin Museum of Art at the University of Virginia

155 Rugby Road

Charlottesville, VA 22904

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