Access event

Calm Mornings on Wednesdays

6 - 26 August 2025
9:30 - 10:30
Included in general admission

Take some time to slow down at the Museum with our summer Calm Morning sessions.

Take some time to slow down at the Museum with our summer Calm Morning sessions. We are opening an hour early every Wednesday to give you the chance to engage in some slow looking in the quiet of the morning. Deepen your connection with a piece of art using our slow looking prompts and find a moment of mindfulness. Whilst you look, try a cup of chrysanthemum or jasmine tea and enjoy the traditional calming properties of these flowers.

After you have taken the time to engage deeply with a piece of art, explore the rest of the Museum. Visit our current exhibition, In Bloom, and see if your slow looking has changed the way you engage with art during the rest of your trip. What will you see that you didn’t before?

Calm mornings take place every Wednesday through August. (6 August, 13 August, 20 August, 27 August)

This listing is supplied by one of our museum partners and is not moderated by Art Fund.

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Address

Museum of East Asian Art

12 Bennett Street, Bath, Somerset, BA1 2QJ
01225 464640

Opening times

Tue-Sat 10.30am-5pm (last entry at 4.15pm)

Closed Sundays and Mondays

Closed between Christmas and New Year (please check the museum website for details)

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