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Art historian Amy Herman took officers from the New York Police Department to the Metropolitan Museum of Art and used art to show them how to look closer at their own cases. One day last month ...
trooped into the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Inside a conference room, Amy Herman, a tall 43-year-old art historian and lawyer, apologized that she hadn't been able to provide the customary stimulant.
a trip to an art museum might help. That’s because how you observe paintings, photographs, or sculptures can provide you with tools that help you approach dilemmas at work, says Amy Herman ...
He's not talking about art academy, though, but the police academy. "They're often wearing their weapons…in the museum, and it has become an issue for some museums," Amy Herman said. Herman ...
But I am meeting Amy E. Herman, an expert on “visual intelligence ... Herman, who is in town to run one of her “Art of Perception” seminars for executives at the utility PECO, assures ...
Fox has put in development Amy Herman’s Visual Intelligence ... Eamon Dolan/Houghton Mifflin Harcourt In the book, art historian Herman, who developed and conducts “The Art of Perception ...
No matter how often she finds herself the subject of this short, expletive-peppered speech, each time Amy Herman, an art educator and self-styled “social entrepreneur”, can’t help smiling.
Why Looking at Art Makes You a Better Problem Solver – In a new book, art historian Amy Herman claims that critically observing art can better equip you to approach complex dilemmas at work.