Art Break programs are grounded in the practice of slow looking, an educational approach that asks people to give patient, immersive attention to a work of art as a way to make connections and create meaning for yourself. These looking experiences are facilitated by museum staff, interns, community collaborators, and special guests.
This week, Richard Blanco, Colby’s Presidential Fellow in Arts and Community Life, selects an object in Gertrude Abercrombie: The Whole World Is a Mystery about belonging and home.
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