
About this Event
On average, museumgoers tend to view objects for under 30 seconds. Some say 7 seconds is the most time a viewer will spend looking at a painting. How long does 30 seconds feel like? What about 5 minutes? How does the time we spend looking at something, influence our observation?
Join us for a guided experience & conversation at 2pm highlighting the art of slow looking and observation with Curator of Education, Uschi Jeffcoat in the Focus Gallery. We'll be experiencing the art of Fighters for Freedom: William H. Johnson Picturing Justice.
Allow yourself uninterrupted time with a work of art. Use your guide to reflect on your observations either individually, through journal writing response or with your own learning community. Invite friends and family to join a conversation on what you discovered and noticed.
About Slow Art Day:
Founded in 2010, Slow Art Day is a global event (more than 1,500 museums and galleries have participated) with a simple mission: help more people discover for themselves the joy of looking at and loving art.
www.slowartday.com
About The Exhibit
Fighters for Freedom: William H. Johnson Picturing Justice is organized by the Smithsonian American Art Museum. Generous support for this project is provided by Art Bridges.
Additional exhibition support provided by the Trustees of the Florence Museum, the Florence County Museum Foundation, and the Eastern Carolina Community Foundation Florence County Museum Civil Justice Fund.
This exhibition is on view in the Focus Gallery from February 4, 2025 through August 10, 2025
Adults. Limited to 16 participants.
The Cost is Free
Preregistration required.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Florence County Museum, 111 West Cheves Street, Florence, United States
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