Mindfulness and Art: Contemplation as a Creative Practice
Overview
Pausing to reflect can shift our perspective and bring a sense of calm to our busy minds. This session invites you to use stillness and focused attention as a way to connect more deeply with the artwork and with yourself.
In this four-part series, explore how mindfulness can transform the way you look at and engage with contemporary art. Each session begins with a brief introduction in the classroom, followed by a guided visit to the galleries, and ends with time for reflection and conversation. Through simple mindfulness techniques, artist and mindfulness teacher Maria Schaedler-Luera will help you notice more, feel more present, and appreciate art without the pressure of finding a “right” interpretation. Whether you join for one session or all four, you’ll leave feeling refreshed, inspired, and more connected to both the artwork and yourself.
No prior art or meditation experience is needed, just bring curiosity and an open mind.
About Maria Schaedler-Luera
Maria Schaedler-Luera is a Brazilian-born artist, educator, speaker, and consultant whose work bridges arts, mindfulness, and social healing. She is the Co-Founder of Atomica Arts, a certified meditation teacher with Chopra Global, and an Ayurvedic Health Counselor. The author of Be the Protagonist: How Ayurveda, Meditation, and Theatre Can Transform Your Life, Maria helps people shift from being a spectator to the author of their own story through embodied awareness and creative practice.
Her interdisciplinary work spans keynote speaking, curriculum design, trauma-informed facilitation, and arts-and-health initiatives across the U.S. and internationally. Through her work, Maria invites participants into experiential practices that cultivate presence, deepen emotional resilience, and connect creativity with personal wellbeing.
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- 1 hour
- In person
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Sarasota Art Museum
1001 South Tamiami Trail
Sarasota, FL 34236
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Sarasota Art Museum
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