Slow-Looking | Session 1
Slow-Looking sessions investigating the 'A drop in becoming' exhibition, facilitated by artist Annie Hogg
Join us for a series of slow-looking events, where we will engage with all aspects of the show A drop in becoming featuring new works by Theo Hynan-Ratcliffe and Annie Hogg.
In these events you are invited experience the works- as parts or as a whole. We will slow down and engage our senses. Through this practice of slow-looking, we aim to open enquiry that the works might or might not spark and to step, for a moment, out of our hectic paces and spaces.
We will come together as a group and share a conversation about the experience, however, if that feels like too much, you are welcome to simply sit.
Slow-looking/seeing is a tool used throughout many gallery settings and aims to allow space to slow down and engage, not only with artworks, but as a practice taken forward into our daily lives. A Slow Revolution! Join us.
“Mindfulness practices give us the opportunity to create spaces in our day when we consciously suspend habitual/routine ways of thinking and step into a more open inquiry of how our experience actually is, free from assumptions”.
- Clare Barton-Harvey.
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Highlights
- 1 hour
- In person
Refund Policy
Location
Catalyst Arts
6 Joy's Entry
Belfast BT1 4DR
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