|
Event
The Fiber of Community: A Conversation with John Boylan
In conjunction with the Fiber 2020 exhibition, this conversation will explore and celebrate the many roles threads and fibers have played in the Bainbridge Island community, whether in traditional Suquamish weavings, modern longline fishing, the persistence of weaving and knitting in a culture of mass-production, or the telling of yarns in a local cafe. Fibers and threads remain a core metaphor of community, conversation, and local culture, with close-knit families and a carefully woven tale, a deception that unravels or the need to follow the thread of a complicated conversation. Join us for lively dialog featuring folks who weave the web of place within our region.
ABOUT JOHN BOYLAN John Boylan is a writer and producer living in Seattle. For nearly 25 years, he has produced and hosted a roundtable conversation series about art, politics, and science. He has also created and produced a number of events exploring the interplay between art and science and technology, including 9e2, a nine-day festival of art, science, and technology held at Seattles King Street Station.
--
All sales are final. No refunds.
|
|
|
LocationBainbridge Island Museum of Art (View)
500 Winslow Way e
Bainbridge Island, WA 98110
United States
Categories
Kid Friendly: No |
Dog Friendly: No |
Non-Smoking: No |
Wheelchair Accessible: No |
|
Contact
|