sensory art
trainings/workshops

Our highly interactive perceptual art trainings and workshops are based on our tested methods. They include the close exploration and perceptual analysis of art from the world’s great museums, guided participant-based discussions as well as hands-on art, writing, and observational exercises.
Everyday, we can choose
to expand our perception.
Art experience is welcome but not necessary.
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Optimize
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activate
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integrate
your perception
for a renewed vision
of the world
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Cultural Awareness/Creativity & Communication
Our seminars and trainings use art to facilitate key perceptual skills such as an exploration of point of view and empathic intelligence in order to increase intercultural awareness, creativity and communication abilities.
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MedicineHealthcare & Wellneing
Our trainings and workshops use art to enhance sensory perception for healthcare practitioners and patients alike. Increased perception supports boosted observational, communication and stress reduction skills.
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Spirituality and Contemplative Practice
Our seminars support spiritual training by providing training for central sensory abilities such as an increased capacity for presence, self-awareness and empathic intelligence.
Outcomes
Better
attention
management
increased
Capacity
for presence
augmented
empathic
intelligence
intensified sense
of wonder
enhanced observationAL skills
increased
creative
thinking
heightened self and emotional awareness
diminished
Stress
enhanced communication skills
raised team cohesion
furthered
bodily
connection
increased big
picture view
“Art serves to renew perception. What we are familiar with, we cease to see.”
what they’re saying…
Based on our The Art of Seeing seminars.
“To increase my observation skills (goals) and do something creative; these sessions exceeded my expectations.”
—Massachusetts General Hospital Resident
“Fantastic. Therapeutic, informative and reformative.”
— Massachusetts General Hospital Resident
“I realized how much more you can perceive by slowing down and observing or perceiving with intention.”
—NYU medical student
“It was so eye-opening to look at art in a group. The opinions were very diverse and helped me see ways in which I was myopic.”
— Columbia University medical student
“These sessions helped me think about the process of seeing and interpreting what is seen and learn different ways to actively see more or see differently.”
—-The Art of Seeing
Met Museum workshop participant
“I realized just how exhausted I was and how much I really, really needed this..”
—Columbia medical student
“As a clinician with more than 35 years of experience, there are times during which fatigue, burnout and ennui may rear their ugly heads. Your seminars provided a welcome and eye-opening antidote.
— Participant in our Met Museum workshop
“IT was like a sanctuary away from campus.”
---Columbia medical student
“These sessions have helped me be more intentional about the ways I process information from the world around me.”
.— Columbia University medical student.