We are excited to announce that our Slow Art Day 2021 Annual Report, which details the hard work and creativity of educators, curators, artists, and docents from around the world, will be published next week.
For those of you designing Slow Art Day 2022 events, this report will inspire and guide you in the design of your slow looking events.
In the meantime, you can also read our 2020 and 2019 annual reports, which are also chock full of good ideas for running Slow Art Day events.
And if you have not yet registered your museum or gallery for 2022, then please sign up.
– Ashley, Jessica Jane, Johanna, Maggie, and Phyl
P.S. 73 museums and galleries have already registered for 2022 including the Olena Kulchytska Art and Memorial Museum in Lviv, Ukraine, The Met Cloisters in New York, the National Gallery of Singapore, the Ashmolean Museum at Oxford University, the Art Gallery of Ontario, and many, many others (see the full list).