St.Louis Art Museum
1 Fine Arts Drive
St. Louis, MO, USA 63110
Overview (Program Summary)
A program hosted by:
ACC St. LouisPlease join the Diversity & Inclusion Social Justice Committee for "Superstition Explored: Artful Observation with a Cultural Lens" on Friday, November 1st.
Facilitator Dr. Cathleen Fleck, Ph.D., will use Artful Observation techniques to lead members of the St. Louis chapter of the Association of Corporate Counsel through an interactive discussion about how belief in superstition and magic has long reflected basic human concerns about life and death.
We will use art from cultures of China, Rome, Greece, and the Middle East from ancient to modern times at the Saint Louis Art Museum to explore how superstition echoes aspects of humans’ struggle with our complex world.
Artful Observation is a project spearheaded by the Saint Louis University Art History Program to establish educational programs based on evidence-based methods about utilizing the visual arts to help students and professionals develop their awareness of issues related to attentiveness, empathy, diversity, equity, and inclusion.
CLE: 1.2 Hours Ethics/Eliimination of Bias
Date:
Friday, November 1, 2024
Event Location:
St. Louis Art Museum
1 Fine Arts Drive
St. Louis, MO 63110
Parking: On your own in the SLAM garage or on street.
Check-In at main desk:
3:45 pm
Program:
4:00 - 5:30 pm
This event is free to pre-registered members.
We look forward to seeing you on Friday, November 1st at the St. Louis Art Museum!