Looking Slowly with Liz Titone
Looking Slowly with Liz Titone
March 9th - April 6th
Mondays 12 —1:30 pm EDT for 5 weeks.
The practice of Slow Looking offers a way to cozy up to our work, to be with it unhurriedly, and to notice what emerges when we stay a little longer than feels comfortable. It helps us learn how to show up to what is already there and to regard what we encounter with attention and care. Patient, attentive looking can deepen our engagement not only with the images we’ve made but also with those we’ve yet to create, and with what our visual inquiries reveal.
During this practice group, we will engage in Slow Looking to learn how to talk about what we see and listen for what emerges when others notice something we did not. Slow Looking disrupts the impulse to chase perfection, nudging creativity in favor of curiosity. It supports quieter information, small details, and less obvious relationships. Slow Looking invites us to stay present with friction, irritation, and uncertainty, which are vital parts of any creative process.
Kinship uses a pay-what-you-can honor system with a minimum donation of $50. The average contribution for a five-week practice group is $125. Please give as generously as you can. If you cannot afford the minimum contribution of $50 please don't hesitate to request a scholarship.
Liz Titone is a photographer and educator whose artistic practice is a continuous dialogue between observation and creation. Naturally curious and equally stubborn, she approaches her work with an insatiable thirst for answers, even when they lead to further questions. Her photography is rooted in patient inquiry and exploration, guided by the belief that observation is a superpower.
Trained in photography and book arts, Liz is drawn to paper and the tactile experience it offers, but it's the dance of light through her lens that truly captivates her. Liz’s work toggles between the mechanical precision of the camera and the hands-on engagement with materials, blending both to reflect the world around her.
Follow Liz on Intagram: @liztitonestudio