Ways of Looking
Join museum educator Jenn Wilson 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 museum admission. Registration for this in-person program is requested.
This program is free with admission. You can pay in advance or day-of when you arrive. 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.
Jenn Wilson is the Director of Programming and Advocacy at New England Museum Association, which provides professional development for museum workers across the northeast. A lifelong Rhode Islander, her professional background spans several arts and culture organizations across the state, including the Rhode Island Historical Society, Rhode Island School of Design Museum, Trinity Repertory Company, the Gamm Theatre, and Gallery Night Providence. She holds a BA in English literature and theatre arts from Wheaton College (MA), which informs her work as an educator, facilitator and tour guide. In her free time, Jenn loves giving art and history tours of Providence, supporting independent bookstores, and scoping out new coffee shops.