Registration: Mindful Meditation with Art (Spring 2025, virtual)
The Allen Memorial Art Museum presents Mindful Meditation with art. Focusing on a work from the Allen's collection, Libni López, local clinical therapist with Authentically You Therapy, will lead sessions of intentional mindfulness followed by a discussion facilitated by Education Department staff.

The sessions are free, open to anyone, and do not require any prior experience. 

Date and artwork:
Apr 17: Sam Gilliam (American, 1933–2022), Softly Still, 1973

Time: 12:15 - 1:00 pm (Eastern Time)

Format: Zoom meeting
You will receive the Zoom link one day and one hour prior to the event. Zoom links occasionally fail so please check your email for updates.

Contact the education department at 440-775-8671 or jgreenwo@oberlin.edu with any questions.
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Images [Left to right]

Xu Bing (Xú Bīng 徐冰) (Chinese, b. 1955), Landscript: Revisit (detail), 2001. Ink on paper. Gift of Driek (OC 1965) and Michael (OC 1964) Zirinsky, 2023.1.44

Loïs Mailou Jones (American, 1905–1998), Symbols d'Afrique (detail), 1983. Acrylic, ink, and pencil on paper. Ruth C. Roush Contemporary Art Fund, 2024.13

Erica Lennard (American, b. 1950), Ferns, Italy, from the portfolio Selected Images (detail), 1999. Gelatin silver print, Gift courtesy of the Richard M. Ross Art Museum at Ohio Wesleyan University, 2020.8.5

Sam Gilliam (American, 1933–2022), Softly Still (detail), 1973. Acrylic, latex and dyes on polypropylene, ponderosa pine sawhorse. Gift of the artist, 1973.89A-B.



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