Ways of Looking
Join museum educator Julia Zimring for an interactive, conversational experience looking closely at a work of art. Participants will observe details, make connections, and discuss interpretations as a way to build understanding in this relaxed exploration. Ways of Looking is a series of programs that offers new perspectives on art and design uncovered through guided conversation.
Free with admission. Museum members and artists members, along with college & university member institutions’ students, faculty, and staff always receive free admission. Check for your college here. Learn more about Museum membership options here.
Admission is paid day-of at a Visitor Services desk prior to the start time of the program.
Registration for this in-person program is requested.
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Julia Zimring is an arts educator and administrator from Los Angeles, CA. With a background in art history, museum pedagogies, and memory studies, she is passionate about interdisciplinary and informal learning. Julia has a BA in Peace & Conflict Studies from UC Berkeley and an MA in Public Humanities from Brown University. She has previously worked at the Japanese American National Museum, the Harvard Art Museums, and currently serves as the Communications Coordinator at the Brown Arts Institute.