Join neuroscientist and medical anthropologist Dr. Sará King and sound artist and composer Orlando Villarraga in a 90-minute, immersive exploration of the relationship between individual and collective awareness and the capacity we all have for transformation and healing. Opening and closing remarks will be offered by Dr. Angel Acosta, director of the Garrison Institute’s Fellowship Program and creative director at the NYC Healing Collective, drawing on Acosta’s knowledge of collective trauma, social justice, and mindfulness.
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Participants will have a chance to engage with Dr. King’s Systems-Based Awareness Map (SBAM) to consider their internal world and how it connects to their perception of and responses to the world around them. Works of art from MoMA’s collection will act as catalysts for participants to consider the complexity of identity, personal truths, and what it means to be in the world. This program asks, “Can art guide us in a deeper understanding of ourselves, moving us toward individual transformation and healing, and can that then play a role in our collective healing and well-being?” Throughout this guided experience there will be opportunities for discussion, movement, and reflection, all enhanced by contemplative music and meditations, and invitations for creative responses.
This program is part of the Artful Practices for Well-Being initiative at MoMA and is related to the Art and Science of Hope and Justice event. In this program, we will not be sharing art-historical information, but instead will focus on being with art, ourselves, and one another with full awareness. We suggest having a writing or drawing instrument and something to write or draw on to engage with this program. Participants will receive resources about the artworks in a post-program email, along with a survey inviting reflection about the experience.
THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 2022 AT 8 PM – 9:30 PM UTC+03
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