March 15, 2016
Saturday April 9, 12 – 3 pm.
Look long at five works of art and discuss the experience over a free catered lunch.
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’s run by volunteers and past host Rachel Tirone returns this year to lead the event once again. The five artworks include selections from the Museum’s permanent collection – Rachel is considering works by Pablo Picasso and Max Klinger – as well as selections from McMaster’s graduating student art exhibition.
This event including lunch is FREE.
Registration is required.
McMaster Museum of Art
Alvin A. Lee Building attached to Mills Library
(Enter campus via Sterling St Entrance)
McMaster University
1280 Main St W
Hamilton, ON L8S 4L6
museum@mcmaster.ca
905.525.9140 x. 23241 (Museum Reception Desk)
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