The Museum is excited to join 15 other local arts organizations in celebrating Slow Art Day on April 15th from 10 am to 2 pm. We will be displaying three never-before-seen Harold Gregor pieces from our permanent collection and invite the community to come and experience the art of one of McLean County’s most prominent artists, slowly alongside cities, museums, and galleries across the world, on all seven continents, including Antarctica.
Last year Bloomington hosts made international headlines by organizing the first city-wide event since Slow Art Day’s inception in 2010. This year’s number of hosts has nearly doubled across Bloomington-Normal, making it the largest slow art day celebration in the world! For more information, and to view the interactive map, please visit bit.ly/BNslowartmap23.
410 S. Madison St.
101 W Monroe St, Suite 201
101 W Monroe St., Suite 210
104 W. Monroe St.
Mandy Roeing Fine Art Studio and Gallery
105-A W. Monroe St
200 W. Monroe St.
411 N Center St.
101 E. Vernon Ave.
105 W. Jefferson St.
1905 Garling Dr.
Joann Goetzinger Studio Gallery
313 N. Main St.
404 N. Main St.
McLean County Museum of History
200 N. Main St.
601 N. East St.
BCAI Cultural Arts & Humanities
107 E. Chestnut St., Suite 100
Learn more about the international movement at www.slowartday.com.
Connect with Downtown Bloomington artists, galleries, and arts organizations online via the public Facebook group “Art Scene in McLean County.”