Slow Art Day Napier Announces 2014 Event
Media Release
8 April 2014
Slow Art Day Napier Announces 2014
Event
This announcement marks the 6th
annual global Slow Art Day.
Slow Art Day, the international grassroots movement, announced that MTG Hawke’s Bay in Napier will host an event during the sixth annual global Slow Art Day on April 12th, 2014. MTG’s event joins a distinguished and growing group of more than 160 events planned at galleries around the world. Event registration is available at http://slowartmtg2014.eventbrite.com
Since its founding in 2009, Slow Art Day has grown from a single event held at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City to more than 200 events worldwide in 2013. "Slow Art Day has grown so quickly because it is a powerful and simple way to experience art,” says founder Phil Terry, CEO of the experience design firm Creative Good.
MTG Hawke’s Bay is hosting its first Slow Art Day event. “Art can feel completely indecipherable to the average viewer, myself included,” says Todd Dixon, MTG’s Public Programmes Coordinator and host of theApril 12th event. “The Slow Art Day movement has shown that anybody, anywhere in the world, can connect with these artworks. You just need to spend a little time with them.”
Slow Art Day was created as a grassroots movement to support museums and art galleries around the world by empowering museum visitors to change their museum experience and learn how to look at and love art. Unlike the standard eight second view, Slow Art Day participants are asked to spend an hour or more looking at just five pieces of art.
This free event at MTG will begin at 10:30am on April 12, 2014 and feature works from the new suite ofexhibitions due to open on 29th March. Participants will enjoy a guided tour of the art by the event host, Todd Dixon. Following the viewing, participants will meet over lunch at Emporium Eatery & Bar to discuss the art and their experience.
Additional information about Slow Art Day can be found at www.slowartday.com
Participants can register
for the event at http://slowartmtg2014.eventbrite.com or by
contacting
Todd Dixon
Public Programmes
Coordinator
p (06) 833 9795
e
events@mtghawkesbay.com
About Slow Art
Day
Slow Art Day is an all-volunteer,
self-organized, annual global event that aims to transform
the art-viewing experience. One day each year – April 28
in 2012 – people all over the world visit local museums
and galleries to look at five pieces of art for an hour or
more. After their individual slow viewing, participants meet
together to talk about their experience. Volunteer hosts
organize the local events using the tools and support
available at the Slow Art Day website. Museums and galleries
are invited to host Slow Art Day –and many do – though
in many cases community volunteers take responsibility to
organize the events.
Slow Art Day contact
information:
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www.slowArtDay.com
f www.facebook.com/mtghawkesbay
www.facebook.com/SlowArtDay
twitter @SlowArtDay
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