what they’re
Saying

“The seminar encouraged me to be more creative.”

—The Art of Seeing Seminar Participant

“I became more in touch with my senses and perceptual world, which is very valuable for professional development but also enriches personal experiences.”

—The Art of Seeing Seminar Participant

“I realized how much more you can perceive by slowing down and observing or perceiving with intention. ”

— The Art of Seeing Seminar Participant

“Verbalizing, articulating what I saw seems to play a role in perceiving more/better.”

—The Art of Seeing Seminar Participant

“There is an infinite amount that I do not know or observe in the world around us and I think it is extremely important for my personal and professional growth to become increasingly aware of that gap in observation and knowledge.”

—The Art of Seeing Seminar Participant

“It was one of the best courses I’ve ever taken.”

—The Art of Seeing Participant

“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.””

—The Art of Seeing Seminar Participant

“I think course will support my skills in observing and caring for patients, as well as in planning experiments and thinking deeply about science.”

—The Art of Seeing Participant

I became more specific, investigative, and patient–centered which is awesome!”

—The Art of Seeing Seminar Participant

“The course 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 Seminar Participant

“This course has helped me be more intentional about the way I process information about the world around me.”

—The Art of Seeing Seminar Participant

“I improved my ability to detect my own emotional biases during patient encounters.”

—The Art of Seeing Seminar Participant

“The course strengthened my ability to sit with ambiguity and to describe what I’m seeing without immediately jumping to assumptions. It also reinforced the value of taking a step back, slowing down, and letting meaning emerge rather than forcing it.”

—The Art of Seeing Seminar Participant

“I absolutely loved this seminar. I found it to be a very important part of my medical experience and I will continue to carry it with me in years to come.”

—The Art of Seeing Seminar Participant

“I now feel better equipped to reflect on situations and analyze them more closely.”

—The Art of Seeing Seminar Participant