SLOW LOOKING WORKSHOP
”On Water and Time / a glacier leaves a deep cut”
Wednesday 16 April, 1:00-2:00pm
Verge Gallery
Register interest here
Ellen Dahl, The Edge of Time I, 2024. Image courtesy of the artist.
Is semester heating up? Cool down at Verge, immersing yourself in the expansive photography of Ellen Dahl at our upcoming Slow Looking Workshop. Occurring amidst imagery of glacial Nordic landscapes, this workshop will involve a series of guided slow looking activities which will encourage you to closely observe and absorb the works in front of you.
Subverting the art historical technique of closely examining the visual fundamentals of an artwork for academic output, this workshop engages with slow looking as an exercise in mindfulness. In a world that is increasingly fast-moving, slow looking is a means of learning about the world in a way that is free from judgement, and which brings us into the present moment.
All welcome.
To attend, make sure to register via the link above.
Learn more about the exhibition and related public programs here.
VENUE ACCESS
Wheelchair access - there are two lifts available: one on City Rd and one on Maze Crescent.
Accessible and all-gender bathrooms are located about 90 metres from Verge. They are equipped with a handrail. A baby-change table is available.
Guide Dogs and support animals are welcome at Verge.
For detailed access information to the venue, please visit the Access page on our website.
If you have any further questions, suggestions, or would like any information in another format, please don't hesitate to get in touch with us at vergeassistant@usu.edu.au, or via phone at (02) 9563 6218.