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Join Ellen Balkin, Ogden Museum Director of Education, and Mikhayla Harrell, Museum Educator, for a warm welcome and brief overview of the event and learn how wellness practices are connected to works currently on view in the exhibition, Entwined Ritual Wrapping and Binding in Contemporary Southern Art. Plus, hear about the many connections linking art, meditation and increased brain function – all supported by scientific research and artistic inquiry. The session will also provide the tools needed to seamlessly navigate through this soothing and informative Wellness Summit.
Begin the Wellness Summit with a guided meditation led by meditation instructor, Harpinder Mann, inspired by the work of Sonya Yong James.
Suggested supplies: A quiet space for reflection
Join Mikhayla Harrell for a yoga class – for all levels – aimed at providing relief from stress and anxiety, while also challenging you to break a sweat. For additional inspiration, this session is set among the art of Kristin Meyers on view in Entwined: Ritual Wrapping and Binding in Contemporary Southern Art.
Suggested supplies: A quiet space, yoga mat and water
Listen to a lively conversation on the healing and spiritual power of art led by Bradley Sumrall, Ogden Museum Curator of the Collection, along with three artists from Entwined: Ritual Wrapping and Binding in Contemporary Southern Art.
No supplies needed
Join the Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra Quartet and Music Therapist, Caitlin Preston Fulton, for a calming experience integrating art, music and music therapy techniques exploring the art of Susan Plum, on view in Entwined: Ritual Wrapping and Binding in Contemporary Southern Art.
No supplies needed
Discover the healing power of art during this art-making workshop and talk led by Whole Village Art Therapy Director, Holly Wherry.
Participants will focus on the process and reflective qualities of artmaking without self judgment. The strength scepter is an individualized project that each participant creates to reflect and amplify the positive core of their identity using everyday materials and simple wrapping and attachment techniques. This project is inspired by the work of Ed Williford and connects to his intuitive practice and self-examination through wrapping and binding and repurposing of everyday objects.
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Hear about methods to support, balance and enhance your nutrition and wellness during the pandemic with Registered Dietician, Jessica Blanchard.
No supplies needed
End the day with a closing meditation led by Tulane professor, Hans Greunig, inspired by the work of Sharon Kopriva on view in Entwined: Ritual Wrapping and Binding in Contemporary Southern Art.
Suggested supplies: A quiet space for reflection