Slow Art Day is a worldwide celebration of art that encourages people to look at art slowly-- and thereby experience art in a new way. It happens on the same day around the world, and here's what it entails...
You'll visit the Mead and view five pre-selected artworks on your own-- slowly. Then, all of the participants will meet with Mead educator Wendy Somes over lunch at the High Horse (in downtown Amherst) to discuss and share experiences. All you need to do is RSVP by sending a quick email to Wendy Somes: wsomes@amherst.edu.
Learn more about Slow Art Day and the mission behind it here: http://SlowArtDay.com.