Art and Mindfulness – The Healing Power of Art and Art Spaces
Part of SOFA Salons, A Series of Online Conversations
Wednesday, September 16, 2020
4pm Pacific / 6pm Central / 7pm Eastern
To register, visit https://www.sofaexpo.com/salons
Please join Intersect Chicago for “Art and Mindfulness / The Healing Power of Art and Art Spaces,” an online panel discussion on Wednesday, September 16, at 7pm Eastern / 6pm Central / 4pm Pacific. To register, visit https://www.sofaexpo.com/salons.
Panelists include:
January Parkos Arnall, Interim Senior Curator at the MCA Chicago
Monica Garza, the Charlotte Wagner Director of Education at the ICA Boston
Elizabeth Gerber, Museum Educator at LACMA
Nora Lawrence, Senior Curator at Storm King Art Center
Intersect Chicago is a virtual art fair replacing SOFA Chicago for the 2020 edition due to COVID-19. Intersect Chicago will be online from November 6-12, 2020 at https://www.sofaexpo.com/with a dedicated VIP Preview Day by invitation only on November 5.
As part of Intersect Chicago, SOFA Salons is a series of themed conversations pertaining to art and design, presented online and free to the public. Additional SOFA Salons will be announced for October and will continue throughout the run of the fair in November.
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Full Image Caption and Credit:
At Storm King Art Center: Ursula von Rydingsvard, Luba, 2009–10.
Made possible through generous lead support from the Artist, Roberta and Steven Denning, Galerie Lelong, Nancy Brown Negleyand The Brown Foundation, Inc. of Houston, and Thomas A. and Georgina T. Russo. Additional support is provided by an anonymous donor, the Hazen Polsky Foundation, the Ohnell Family Foundation, and Hume R. Steyer. Special thanks also go to Henry S. McNeil and Marion Swingle
©Ursula von Rydingsvard, courtesy Galerie Lelong, NY. Photo by Jerry L. Thompson