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April 11, 2026

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Seoul, South Korea – Choi Sunu House

Posted on April 1, 2023 by Maggie
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Columbia, MD – The Horowitz Center at Howard Community College

Posted on April 1, 2023 by Maggie
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Brussels, Belgium – Bozar

Posted on March 30, 2023 by Maggie
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Helsinki, Finland – The Finnish Museum of Photography

Posted on March 30, 2023 by Maggie
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Haddenham, England – Haddenham Arts Centre

Posted on March 30, 2023 by Maggie
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Melbourne, Australia – St Vincent’s Hospital Melbourne

Posted on March 30, 2023 by Maggie
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Dothan, AL – Wiregrass Museum of Art

Posted on March 27, 2023 by Maggie
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Barcelona, Spain – La Casa Ambar

Posted on March 27, 2023 by Maggie
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Ruzomberok, Slovakia – Galéria Ľudovíta Fullu

Posted on March 27, 2023 by Maggie
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Sedona, AZ – Goldenstein Art at L’Auberge

Posted on March 27, 2023 by Maggie
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Slow Art Day 2026 Venues

Slow Art Day is on Saturday, April 11, 2026. There are 13 venues (and more to come) hosting Slow Art Day events in 2026. Sign up to be a host for Slow Art Day 2026.

Slow Art Day Basics

Here are some basic options for how Slow Art Day works around the globe.

Sign up at a local museum or art gallery

Click on the list of 2026 venues, find one near you and register online (it's free).

Attend and look at 5 pieces of art slowly

Show up on Saturday, April 11, 2026 at your venue, pay the admission fee (if there is one) and then look slowly - 5-10 minutes - at each piece of pre-assigned art.

Some museums pick 5 pieces of art, others may concentrate on 1 or 2 - while yet others will give more options.

Discuss your experience

In some cases, you can meet up with your host and the other participants at a pre-assigned lunch spot.

In other cases, museums will facilitate discussions in front of each piece of art.

Whatever the design, what all Slow Art Day events share is a focus on slow looking and its transformative power.

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