Hidden Narratives: A Team-Based Art Discovery Experience
Collaborative art analysis
Overview:A fast-paced, collaborative experience where teams uncover hidden details, symbols, and stories within artworks. Designed as a creative break or team-building session, Hidden Narratives encourages curiosity, collaboration, and shared discovery. What Participants Will Do: Work in small groups…
Workshop
Description
Overview:
A fast-paced, collaborative experience where teams uncover hidden details, symbols, and stories within artworks. Designed as a creative break or team-building session, Hidden Narratives encourages curiosity, collaboration, and shared discovery.
What Participants Will Do:
- Work in small groups to “decode” artworks
- Identify visual clues, symbolism, and storytelling elements
- Share findings and compare interpretations across teams
- Reflect on how different perspectives shape understanding
Benefits
Key Benefits:
- Encourages teamwork and collaboration
- Promotes inclusive thinking and multiple viewpoints
- Builds engagement and energy within teams
- Offers a creative, low-pressure environment for connection
What Makes This Unique:
Blending storytelling, visual analysis, and group interaction, this session creates a memorable shared experience that is both fun and intellectually engaging—ideal for energizing teams during events or offsites.
Additional Experience Info
Additional Pricing Info
Pricing is per group (recommended: up to 20–25 participants per session)
Travel within Toronto included; additional fees may apply outside GTA
Optional add-ons: extended session time, additional facilitation support, or fully customized content
Hosted by Aisling Dunne
About the Host
I am a cultural programming and public engagement professional with over 10 years of experience designing and delivering dynamic, audience-focused experiences across leading institutions in Canada and Ireland, including National Museum of Ireland, National Gallery of Ireland, Evergreen Brick Works, and City of Brampton. My work sits at the intersection of art, storytelling, and facilitation, helping diverse groups connect with complex ideas in accessible, engaging ways. I specialize in creating interactive sessions that use art history as a lens to explore themes such as leadership, innovation, communication, and inclusion. With a background in both in-person and digital programming, I bring a collaborative, discussion-led approach that encourages participation, critical thinking, and shared perspectives. My sessions are designed to be engaging, thought-provoking, and relevant, offering teams a creative space to reflect, connect, and develop new ways of thinking together.
Focus Areas
Location
Toronto, ON, Canada
Languages
English, Irish
Corporate Experience
Significant
Session Types Offered
Interactive & Passive
Past Experience Doing Sessions
Yes - Interactive
Client Requirements
Projector, projector screen, microphone
Past Clients
National Gallery of Ireland, Evergreen Brick Works, Peel Art Gallery, Museum and Archives, National Museum of Ireland
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