Each Thursday, join us to spend time with a work of art on view in the Colby College Museum of Art’s galleries. This week, Elisa Germán, Lunder curator of works on paper and Whistler studies, will facilitate a conversation focusing on Antelope Dance by Awa Tsireh.
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 will be facilitated by museum staff, interns, docents, and special guests.
Awa Tsireh, Antelope Dance, c. 1930s. Watercolor on paper, 5 1/2 × 3 9/16 in. Collection of the Indian Arts Research Center, SAR. 1985-13-4.