decade’s    worth   of  music.  I   do  not know    it  then—not    consciously—but I   will
be  writing music   about   Magellan.
The inspiration we  receive on  an  artist’s    date    isn’t   always  so  linear. We  do
not always  come    away    from    our expeditions with    a   new sense   of  creative
direction.  We  do, however,    come    away    with    a   new sense   of  well-being  and
connection.  Many    students    report  that    they    feel    the     benign  touch   of
synchronicity    on  their   artist’s    date.   Others,     many    others,     report  that    they
experience  a   heightened  sense   of  conscious   contact.
Claire,  a   clothing    designer,   lives   in  New     York    and     favors  trips   to  the
Metropolitan    Museum  of  Art.    “I  go  to  the Asian   wing,”  she tells   me. “There  is
a   sense   of  timelessness    there   amid    the Buddhas and bodhisattvas.   I   may go  in
agitated,   but I   come    out tranquil.   Something—or    Somebody—seems  to  speak
to  me  there.”
For Glenn,  another New Yorker, it  is  the American    Museum  of  Natural
History that    speaks  to  his soul.   A   painter,    he  has often   found   his imagination
fired   by  the dioramas,   tableaux    of  animals in  their   natural habitat.    “One    of  my
favorite    paintings   came    straight    from    the dioramas,”  he  tells   me. “I’ve   been
going   to  see the same    exhibits    for thirty  years.  They    never   get old to  me.”
Arthur  is  a   gallery owner.  Often   his artist’s    dates   are explorations    into    rival
galleries.  Any sense   of  competition soon    fades   as  he  becomes immersed    in  the
art and not the commerce.   “I  love    what    I   do,”    he  tells   me. “My artist  dates
always  give    me  inspiration as  to  how I   can do  it  better.”
Not all artist’s    dates   are highbrow.   Victoria,   a   young   actress,    got a   massage
for an  artist’s    date.   “I  knew    I   had to  meet    with    a   very    important   director    the
next    day,    and I   was very    tense   about   it. Sometime    during  the course  of  my
massage,     I   remembered  that    I   loved   acting  and     that    I   was     faced   with    an
exciting    opportunity more    than    a   test.”
Artist’s    dates   often   reveal  our inner   longings.   Laura   takes   herself to  fabric
stores, where   she browses through rack    after   rack    of  brocade and lace.   “The
wardrobe    I   use in  my  job as  a   kindergarten    teacher is  what    you might   call