Practicing Attention—But Why?

September 24, 2026 (Thursday) / 5:30 pm7:00 pm

Widener Lecture Hall, Penn Museum, 3260 South Street

Practicing Attention—But Why?

Jenny Odell

Author

Drawing on themes from her bestselling 2019 book How to Do Nothing, Jenny Odell will examine anxieties about our ability to focus and the way that the issue is often emptied of social, political, and spiritual content. Like anything else, the practice of paying attention can be aimed at increased productivity for productivity's sake—or worse, an abstract valuing of mental "performance." She will argue that much of modern advice regarding the practice of attention is inadequate because it misses the role of purpose, commitment, and love.

A book signing will follow the lecture and Q&A.


Jenny Odell is a multidisciplinary artist and the author of How to Do Nothing and Saving Time. She urges audiences to think outside the typical narratives of productivity and efficiency to reclaim our own minds. In her subversive, but persuasive, keynotes and events, she blends ecology, philosophy, art, and more to espouse a brand-new practical philosophy to help audiences slow down while reinvigorating their sense of purpose and connection. Her writing has appeared in The Atlantic, The New York Times, Sierra magazine, and other publications. She lives in Oakland, California.