Join Luc Travers for an Art Tour after LevelUp!

by Jackson UpmannAnnouncementsJun 11, 2024

Would you like to immerse yourself in the world of painting? Well, you can do so after LevelUp 2024, on an art tour with Luc Travers!

Luc is a renowned guide to art appreciation—helping others understand, connect with, and enjoy paintings on a fundamental level. As he says, “The visual arts can be as emotionally powerful as a good movie or novel.”

Luc will be giving a tour at the High Museum of Art in Atlanta, June 23, the day after the conference. If you’d like to learn how to love the visual arts like never before, then I encourage you to register.

(These tours are separate from LevelUp and are not included in a LevelUp registration.)

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