NOTE: This is the first part of a two-part webinar. Catch part two on Friday, June 12 at 12:00 PM EDT“The question is not what you look at, but what you see.”
Henry David Thoreau
Observation of the space around oneself and one’s surroundings enables us to discover new perspectives. Utilizing virtual tours of famous Frank Lloyd Wright structures, we will artistically explore design elements. In this session, we will integrate the role of the arts as a way of aesthetically transforming physical place, spirit, and self. Through reflection and arts exploration, we will identify personal and professional growing edges.
Art projects such as drawing, sound archeology, painting, modeling, space configuration, photography, video filming, and more participatory art techniques will inform our discovery process (need not be an accomplished artist to participate). As we identify our personal objectives and artistic styles, we will see more clearly the ways in which we can chart a pathway to the future.
What will you learn or experience as a result of this program or session?- Observe and employ art appreciation as a way to grow self-understanding.
- Explore ways in which others create vision for the future and transform spaces to apply the vision.
- Use the metaphor of architectural space usage to understand self.
- Value the points of view of others in the group.