global thinking routines
Global Thinking Routines Workshop, November 9, 2017
Here are the video links to the morning lecture, by Veronica Boix Mansilla:
Attached below is a PDF of the handout, detailing four routines:
Global T R Veronica Mansilla handout
In the afternoon, we used these routines in the galleries. Following are the objects and routines used by each of the facilitators.
Kara ZumBahlen
The 3 Whys: Edward K. Thomas, View of Fort Snelling, 1850.
Step Inside and Out: Netherlands (unknown artist), Lady at Her Toilet, 1650-1660.
Beauty and Truth: Wanbli Koyake, Anthropology: We’re Not Your Indians Anymore, 1995.
Ann Isaacson
Beauty and Truth: Armand Boua, Les Winzins de Djamtala 1, 2017 (Africa galleries)
The 3 Whys: Renee Stout, Crossroads Marker with Little Hand, Reaching, 2015, (Africa galleries)
Debra Hegstrom (plan attached for the Step Inside and Out exercise.)
Step Inside and Out: Chinese, Wu Family Reception Hall, early 17th century, 98.61.1
Plan for the routine: Step in, Step out GTR
Unveiling Stories: Japanese, People of Many Nations, 1649, 2015.30
Objects used for group practice session:
Beauty and Truth: Roman, Doryphoros, 120-50 BCE, 86.6
3 Whys: Tibetan (Gyuoto monks), Yamantaka Mandala, 1991, 92.44
Veronica Boix Mansilla
Unveiling Stories: Aliza Nisenbaum, A Place We Share (Cargill Gallery exhibition)