b'The World Throughthe Eyes of the ArtistConservancy Travel designs art-focused journeys for travelers who use art as a framework for understanding place, history, and contemporary life. These programs move beyond muse-um surveys to explore how artists interpret their world, and how that perspective can reveal dimensions often missed in conventional travel.Art programs are paced to support close looking, informed discussion, and meaningful access. Museum visits are comple-mented by conversations with curators, artists, and specialists who place works within their historical and social contexts. Select behind-the-scenes perspectives such as conservation spaces, private collections, artist studios, and limited-access viewings deepen understanding of how art is created, cared for, and interpreted.In the French Riviera, art offers a pathway to understanding regional history and identity. Through painting, architecture, and lived environments in Mougins, Antibes, Nice, and Vence, travelers consider how artists responded to Mediterranean light, spiritual belief, social upheaval, and twentieth-century change.In Korea, art reveals both continuity and transformation, from Buddhist and Confucian foundations to contemporary practice. Museum visits, galleries, studios, and engagement with exhibitions such as the Gwangju Biennale illuminate how artists engage with memory, identity, and civic life in a rapidly evolving society.In Cuba, journeys focus on working artists and private col-lectors who have sustained artistic practice beyond formal institutions. Studio visits, private collections, and engagement with organizations such as the Ludwig Foundation offer insight into how creative work continues as expression, documen-tation, and connection, while ensuring participation directly supports the local arts community.Conservancy Travels art journeys invite deeper engagement with the world, using creativity as a lens for understanding history, culture, and life today.'