Expanding established engagement practices, The Playful Eye is an adventurous exploration of art and self,
combining elements of mindfulness, embodiment and imagination.
combining elements of mindfulness, embodiment and imagination.
AboutThe Playful Eye inspires novel experiences for everyone who yearns to find meaning and connection, within themselves and others. Playful Eye events have taken place across the world, including both in-person and virtual sessions, targeting broad and special audiences as well as museum educators and professionals. Through our interactive and immersive virtual sessions, we connect a global audience.
Museums which have held Playful Eye sessions include the National Gallery of Art (Canberra), the Queensland Art Gallery and Gallery of Modern Art (Brisbane), the Olbricht Foundation’s Collectors’ Room (Berlin), Smithsonian’s National Museum of Asian Art (Freer Sackler Galleries, Washington DC), J. Paul Getty Museum (Los Angeles), and the Gapar Aitiev Kyrgyz National Museum of Fine Art (Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan). |
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Photo Credit for all demonstration images on this site: Chloe Callistemon @ QAGOMA, 2019
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