About this Event
Before the Museum opens and the galleries are still quiet, take time to slow down, look closely and make personal connections with a single work of art from the Museum’s Collection. This month, a museum educator will guide a discussion on Dr. Charles Smith's sculpture Spot.
After the Slow Look, enjoy a coffee in CLEO and visit the other exhibitions when IAM opens at 11 AM.
What is a slow look?
A Slow Look is an invitation to pause with us and experience what happens when we stay with one image long enough for it to speak back.
Together, we spend 45 minutes with a single work of art in the gallery. We begin by grounding ourselves in the space and stepping away from the pace of everyday life. Guided by an IAM educator, we use our senses to notice what we see, feel and discover.
We may notice materials, techniques, ideas or emotions. We may sit in silence, share observations, ask questions or explore together. You do not need to be an expert. Just come ready to be present.
A Slow Look is time spent with art and with each other, a shared moment of attention and a chance to return to the simple act of looking together.
Dr. Charles Smith (American, b. 1940). Spot, c. 1986-2002. Painted concrete and mixed media, 22 x 13 x 34 in. Collection of Intuit Art Museum, gift of Kohler Foundation, Inc., 2004.2.1
Access Notes
Intuit Art Museum is accessible through the museum's ramp entrance on Milwaukee Ave. Please contact [email protected] with questions related to accessibility.
About Intuit Art Museum
Intuit Art Museum champions the diverse voices of self-taught art, welcoming both new and familiar audiences. Located in Chicago’s West Town neighborhood, Intuit is a premier museum of self-taught art—also known as outsider art. The Museum collects and exhibits work by artists who typically work outside the mainstream and have developed a sustained artistic practice. Some artists may have faced societal, economic or geographic barriers to pursuing extensive training in the arts. The museum’s mission is grounded in the ethos that the instinct to create is universal and the arts must embrace, represent and be accessible to all. Learn more at www.art.org.
Your participation in an Intuit Art Museum program constitutes implied consent to be photographed, and for those images to be utilized by Intuit for educational, fundraising and marketing purposes. If you prefer not to be photographed, please let a staff member know and we’ll be happy to respect your wishes.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Intuit Art Museum, 756 North Milwaukee Avenue, Chicago, United States
USD 20.00












