The real voyage of discovery consists not in seeking new landscapes, but in having new eyes.
— Marcel Proust

The Art of perceiving

Anne Willieme, MFA
founder and leader
Sensverse

Anne Willieme
Founder and Leader
Sensverse

Through its unique perceptual-art methods, Sensverse is on a mission to facilitates your foreign language learning and increase your wellbeing.

Anne Willieme brings to Sensverse over 20 years of experience as a visual artist, art lecturer, collaborator with American museums such as the Metropolitan Museum of Art, designer of innovative educational programs, and passionate creator of art, perception, and learning synergies.

Her seminars have been offered at institutions such as Columbia University Medical Center, NYU Langone, and Massachusetts General Hospital, among many others.

She is also a frequent speaker on art and perception as well as art and medical education. She has presented and participated in conferences both in the U.S. and abroad.

Anne Willieme writes too on art and health and her articles have appeared in publications such as Alive and Spirituality and Health Magazines.

As a multimedia artist, Willieme works with a diverse media including choreography, photography, printing, painting, and installation. Her exhibition and art installation experience includes works in galleries and public spaces in major cities in both the U.S. and Europe.

As an English-French bilingual, fluent in Italian and with a passion for language learning, Willieme created French-with-Art, an art and language acquisition program in 2017. Her program, which combines language, perception and art, now serves as the foundation of Sensverse’s language learning series, currently focused on French. Sensverse’s French program, French-with-Art uses perceptual-art methods to facilitate the acquisition of French as well as support participants in enhancing their perceptual know-how.

Willieme also leads ArtMed inSight, an organization dedicated to providing medical students, physicians, and healthcare practitioners with perceptual-art trainings programs to help them strengthen their visual diagnostic and communications skills.

“Art serves to renew perception, what we are familiar with, we cease
to see”

—-Anais Nin, French author

“A Fantastic course. Therapeutic, informative
and reformative.”

—-MGH Resident

“I’ve improved my French skills as well as my capacity to see and observe”

—-French-with-Art student

unlock
your perceptual
potential.