
Mindfulness at the Museum
A specially designed programme with Lydia Petropoulou
The B&E Goulandris Foundation, in collaboration with art historian, art educator and mindfulness instructor Lydia Petropoulou, is organising the specially designed programme “Mindfulness at the Museum” where participants practice mindfulness to explore selected works of art from the Foundation’s Collection.
According to Jon Kabat-Zinn, mindfulness is defined as “awareness that arises through paying attention, on purpose, in the present moment, non-judgmentally”. “Mindfulness at the Museum” is a programme addressed to everyone that helps participants become active, conscious viewers, encouraging them to draw information and knowledge from what they see and feel instead of what they already know in terms of understanding a work of art or an art object. Meanwhile, they enjoy the benefits of mindfulness that include improving their attention span and ability to concentrate, enhancing their memory, stress reduction and management as well as emotional development.
Focusing on the present, this ‘meditative journey’ is used as an empowerment tool that awakens deeper connections and helps participants engage in a holistic approach of an artwork or an art object.
“Mindfulness at the Museum” will take place on March 7 and will focus on the painting "Homeward Bound" by Ed Ruscha, on display at the 3rd floor of the Museum's permanent Collection.
Mindfulness at the Museum
A specially designed programme with Lydia Petropoulou
Friday March 7, 2025 | 18.30-19.45
Number of participants: Up to 12 persons
Cost of participation: 15€
Cost of participation for B&E Members: 12€
* Participants are advised to be at the Museum 15’ before the activity starts.

13 Eratosthenous str., Athens 116 35, Greece. Τ. +30 210 72 52 895, F. +30 210 72 35 467, E. visit@goulandris.gr