Emotions triggered by experiencing art can be felt in the body. The body moves as a character: it stretches, morphs and turns in ways that belong to dreams, in front of a wide, nuanced and complex array of emotions, often unexpected and difficult to process. A straight ahead animation, hand drawn and hand painted on paper (circa 1200 drawings in charcoal and oil pastels) that represents - with exquisite corpse-like transitions and deliberate imperfections - the emotional, textural inscape of a body in its journey through art while visiting the museum. Produced by MoMA, DaeQuan Alexander Collier, Arlette Hernandez Recited by: Doctor Emily Price, LP Score by: Barry Olusegun-Noble Despenza www.moma.org/magazine/articles/1221