Slow Look: The Statue of Liberty
About this Event
Slow down. Look closely. Allow yourself time to make discoveries and form personal connections with works from the Museum’s Collection. Guided by a museum educator, this is an opportunity to gather, carefully consider and discuss works together. Each forty-five-minute session focuses on a single work of art or explores a connection between multiple works.
This month look at William Hawkins painting The Statue of Liberty, currently on view in the Highlights from the Intuit Art Museum Collection exhibition.
Slow Look is free with Museum admission. Pre-registration is required.
Installation view of Highlights from the Intuit Art Museum Collection
Access Notes
Intuit Art Museum is accessible through the Museum's ramp entrance on Milwaukee Ave. The Slow Look will be seated and will take place on the first floor of the museum in the Susann Craig Gallery.
Masks are encouraged but not required at Intuit Art Museum.
Visit IAM's website or contact aW50dWl0IHwgYXJ0ICEgb3Jn with questions related to accessibility.
Cover Image: William Hawkins (American, 1895-1990). The Statue of Liberty, 1986. Painting, collage, enamel and found object on plywood, 73 x 84 1/4 x 5 3/4 in. Collection of Intuit Art Museum, gift of Lael and Eugenie Johnson, 2004.37.1. © Estate of William Hawkins, courtesy of Ricco/Maresca Gallery. Photo by Michael Tropea, Chicago
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.
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Slow Look | USD 15 |
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