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Art & Sound: Virtual Sound Bath 9/25

Ground yourself and decompress with us, as we begin each week leading up to the presidential election with art and a guided sound meditation

Byron Kim (American, born 1961). Sunday Painting 8/16/10 (detail), 2010.
Byron Kim (American, born 1961). Sunday Painting 8/16/10 (detail), 2010. (Brooklyn Museum; Gift of the Contemporary Art Counci; © Byron Kim/Courtesy James Cohan Gallery)

Sunday, October 25, 2020

6–7 pm
Online
Ground yourself and decompress with us, as we begin each week leading up to the presidential election with art and a guided sound meditation. We’ll begin with a close look at one work of art in our collection, setting our intentions around themes such as environmental justice and civic engagement. Then, sound therapy practitioner and musician Nate Martinez of NTM Sound hosts a sound bath, where participants are invited to relax and engage with meditation through the practice of deep listening.
Tickets are $16; a Zoom link will be emailed upon confirmation. Member tickets are $10. Not a Member? Join today!

Tickets to this program include a 20% discount code for admission to Studio 54: Night Magic, which will be emailed after purchase.

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Caption and credit: Byron Kim (American, born 1961). Sunday Painting 8/16/10 (detail), 2010. Acrylic and gouache on canvas, mounted on panel, 14 × 14 in. (35.6 × 35.6 cm). Brooklyn Museum; Gift of the Contemporary Art Council in honor of Eugenie Tsai and Patrick Amsellem, 2011.37.3. © Byron Kim/Courtesy James Cohan Gallery

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