Maria Wegenke: Contemporary Works for Slow Art Day in Krakow, Poland

Maria Wegenke is an education specialist and the the coordinator for the first-ever Slow Art Day at the Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCAK) in Krakow, Poland. Open since February 2010, MOCAK’s exhibits focus on contemporary international art, and one of its most important objectives is to expose patrons to contemporary art in order to reduce prejudice.

Slow Art Day: Why are you hosting Slow Art Day?

Maria: This is our first time hosting Slow Art Day, and we’re doing so because it fits perfectly into our strategy to open Polish society to contemporary art. We want to create a new art audience.

Slow Art Day: Have you selected your artwork for Slow Art Day yet?
Maria: We’re presenting works from Maria Jarema, Agnieszka Piksa, Koji Kamoji, Stanisław Dróżdż and Jerzy Bereś. Four of these works belong to our permanent  collection and one is part of our “Urban legends” temporary exhibit. They include sculpture, drawing, and graphic installations.

Slow Art Day: What is your favorite piece of art – or what’s one artwork that has had a great effect on you?

Maria: While I don’t have favorite piece of art, I like Marlene Dumas, Georges Seurat, Józef Gielniak, and Stefan Żechowski (illustrations to “Motory” by Emil Zegadłowicz).

Slow Art Day: Tell us more about your first-ever Slow Art Day event.

Maria: Slow Art Day at MOCAK starts at 12. In the first part, we invite you to see the chosen artwork. Later on we invite you to the MOCAK Café to have a coffee and chat about the exhibition, museum or whatever you find interesting. See you at MOCAK!

Join Krakow’s first Slow Art Day with Maria this April 28, 2012!

Flagstaff, Arizona

Colorado Springs, Colorado

Sydney, Australia – White Rabbit Gallery

“The Art Museum” by John Berninger

Look. Slowly.

The Allentown Art Museum is now participating in Slow Art Day 2012- see more info

Image Source:http://www.allentownartmuseum.org

Slow Art Day 2012 Announces Key Milestone

Slow Art Day 2012 Announces Key Milestone

Organizers announce more than 75 events are scheduled for April 28, 2012.

NEW YORK, NY, April 3, 2012 – Slow Art Day, the international grassroots arts movement, announced that Slow Art Day events would take place in at least 75 venues (museums, galleries and sculpture gardens) around the world April 28, 2012. Venues range from small to large and include MoMA in New York (the site of the first Slow Art Day in 2009), Musée d’Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris, and the National Gallery in Canberra, Australia. Organizers expect additional venues to join leading up to April 28, 2012.

Since its founding in 2009, Slow Art Day has grown from a single event held at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City hundreds of events over the years on every continent. “Slow Art Day allows museum goers to redesign the experience of looking at art – making it less intimidating and much more welcoming,” says founder Phil Terry, who is also CEO of the experience design firm Creative Good.

Slow Art Day was created to empower museum visitors to change their museum experience themselves and help them learn how to look at and love art. Unlike the standard 8-second view, Slow Art Day participants are asked to spend an hour or more looking at just five pieces of art.

A complete list of venues and further information is available at www.slowartday.com.

About Slow Art Day
Slow Art Day is an all-volunteer, self-organized, annual global event that aims to transform the art-viewing experience. One day each year – April 28 in 2012 – people all over the world visit local museums and galleries to look at five pieces of art for an hour or more. After their individual slow viewing, participants meet together to talk about their experience. Volunteer hosts organize the local events using the tools and support available at the Slow Art Day website. Museums and galleries are invited to host Slow Art Day with no requirement to become official sponsors. In many cases, unaffiliated volunteer hosts choose the museum and the art and communicate directly with the pre-registered participants.

Contact Information:
Web: SlowArtDay.com
Facebook: Facebook.com/SlowArtDay
Twitter: @SlowArtDay
Tumblr: SlowArtDay.Tumblr.com
Contact: Kristine Gardner
Phone: 818-397-4002
Email: Kristine@slowartday.com

Ikonos airs Slow Art Day 2012 Commercial

As a proud partner of Slow Art Day 2012, ikono (www.ikono.org) is airing the first Slow Art Day television commercial. View it here

Allentown, Pennsylvania

“Strawberry” by Mark Bradford

Look. Slowly.

The Contemporary Art Museum of Chicago is participating in Slow Art Day 2012- see more info

Image Source: http://www.mcachicago.org

Santa Fe, New Mexico