3 to See
30 minutes, one theme, three artworks: discover new-to-you spaces and artists with 3 to See, a selection of three artworks connected by one theme.
The first theme is Constellations with the three works in this series using weather, light, the night sky and blue hour to create a space for dreaming, memories, beauty and shifting moods. What will you see when you look at these skies?
Join a free 30-minute guided tour with one of our interpreters to see these incredible works, or explore the Gallery to find them yourself.
For more information, visit https://www.gallery.ca/whats-on/winter-at-the-gallery
Видео 3 to See канала National Gallery of Canada
The first theme is Constellations with the three works in this series using weather, light, the night sky and blue hour to create a space for dreaming, memories, beauty and shifting moods. What will you see when you look at these skies?
Join a free 30-minute guided tour with one of our interpreters to see these incredible works, or explore the Gallery to find them yourself.
For more information, visit https://www.gallery.ca/whats-on/winter-at-the-gallery
Видео 3 to See канала National Gallery of Canada
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