Mindfulness Meditation

Mindfulness Meditation

Present-moment awareness is essential to experience and appreciate any work of art, but it can be elusive, and we often find ourselves distracted or lost in thought. Through the training and practice of mindfulness meditation, we can apply present-moment awareness not only to experience art, but to all aspects of life. We can discover a calm amidst our to-do lists and more fully appreciate the gift of each day.

The Frye offers free, thirty-minute drop-in sessions of Mindfulness Meditation on the first and third Wednesday of the month. Sessions on the third Wednesday of the month are guided by Katie Freeman. Registration is not required.

Prefer not to practice in person? Previous recorded sessions are available on the Frye YouTube channel.

About the Facilitator

Katie Freeman, MSW is the Manager of Programs and Community Engagement for the American Parkinson Disease Association, Northwest Chapter. As a geriatric social worker, Katie centers their practice on cognitive health and wellness, community organizing, and health equity. They are a skilled support group facilitator, public speaker, and advocate for older adults with neurodegenerative disorders. Katie has led many mediation groups over their career and is passionate about making mediation accessible to all.

Mindfulness Meditation

Oil painting of a large lake surrounded by rocky mountains

Dániel Somogyi. View of Königssee, 1878. Oil on canvas. 46 5/8 x 59 3/16 x 3/4 in. Gift of Charles and Emma Frye, 1952.230

First and Third Wednesdays

12:30–1 pm

Frye Art Museum
704 Terry Avenue
Seattle, WA 98104
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