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Lunchbox Series: Women in Public Art: Why It Matters
Marit Benthe Norheim was born in 1960 in Norway and currently lives and works in Denmark.
"I am interested in art which is placed into - or is a part of - a context, and which can be experienced on many levels, not just through the intellect and thoughts. This is why working in public space has interested me so much. Producing a story - my own selected parts set in relation to the site specific - has been the driving force of large parts of my production."
Ms. Norheim will discuss mobility, flexibility, social participation, direct involvement and collaborations, and her international work as a woman in the public art realm.
Check out these free events at the Zero to Fierce Festival Saturday, Feb 29, 12-1pm Stop Sign Installation - At the Arcata Plaza. Sunday, March 1, 11am International Potluck Brunch Bring your Favorite dish to share. Also on Sunday, 1pm - Spirit and Justice - a discussion about religion, faith and social justice. Later that night at 6pm - Forest Night Walk Meet at the Redwood Park Playground. Monday, March 2, 6pm Mother-Earth / Mother-Ship Art Show At the Playhouse Friday, March 6, 2-4pm Indigenous Women Authors Panel at the Playhouse. Sunday, March 8, 6:30am Forest Sunrise Walk meet at the Redwood Park Playground. Just after the Forest walk, at 8:30am, We will be hosting a community sing in the park. Sunday night at 6pm at the Playhouse, W.I.L.P.F hosts a celebration of International Womens Day.
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LocationArcata Playhouse (View)
1251 9th Street
Arcata, CA 95521
United States
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Kid Friendly: Yes! |
Dog Friendly: No |
Non-Smoking: Yes! |
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes! |
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