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Featured Events in Bainbridge in 2024 (Continuously Updated)

In the year 2024, Bainbridge will be a hub of vibrant activities and events that will captivate the hearts of locals and tourists alike. The island city, known for its rich history and picturesque landscapes, will host a variety of events that cater to diverse interests. From cultural festivals that celebrate the city's heritage to sporting events that showcase the competitive spirit of Bainbridge, the 2024 calendar is packed with exciting happenings. Art enthusiasts can look forward to exhibitions featuring local and international artists, while food lovers can indulge in gastronomic delights at the annual food and wine festival. Music lovers won't be left out either, with concerts and music festivals featuring a mix of genres scheduled throughout the year. The 2024 events in Bainbridge promise to offer something for everyone, making it a must-visit destination for those seeking unique experiences. The city's commitment to hosting these events reflects its dedication to promoting community engagement, cultural exchange, and tourism growth.

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PAWA Paints Bloedel Reserve 2024 | The Bloedel Reserve

Jul 11, 2024 (UTC-8)
Bainbridge
Arts
Painting
Get ready to be mesmerized by the enchanting PAWA Paints Bloedel Reserve 2024 event set to take place on July 11, 2024, at the illustrious Bloedel Reserve in Bainbridge. Located at 7571 NE Dolphin Drive, Bainbridge Island, WA 98110, this prestigious venue will host a gathering of talented artists showcasing their masterpieces amidst the serene beauty of nature. The ticket sales for this extraordinary event will commence on June 8 at 9:00 AM, offering art enthusiasts the opportunity to immerse themselves in a world of creativity and inspiration. Don't miss the chance to witness the magic unfold at PAWA Paints Bloedel Reserve 2024. Mark your calendars and secure your tickets to experience a day filled with artistic brilliance against the backdrop of the breathtaking Bloedel Reserve.

Artist Talk: Bella Kim - Jokagbo Journey | Bainbridge Island Museum of Art

Aug 24, 2024 (UTC-8)
Bainbridge
Arts
Fine Art
Attend the upcoming Artist Talk: Bella Kim - Jokagbo Journey at Bainbridge Island Museum of Art. Join exhibiting artist Bella Kim in a dialogue with June Sekiguchi, artist and arts activist, along with Jenna d'Anna, Senior Manager of Museum Education & Community Engagement. Explore Bella Kim's journey as a Korean diaspora artist and her current installation at BIMA’s Beacon Window Gallery. Discover how her unique tradition of “piece it, patch it” evolved from the concept of “common story” in Jokagbo textile work. Bella Kim's work is inspired by ecology and sustainability, using recycled materials like plastic mesh produce bags and aluminum snack packaging. Born in Korea, Bella Kim studied Fiber Art and Design, actively engaging with fiber artist groups and the Korean Craft Council. After relocating to the United States, she embraced a new art environment while working in an antique repair store. Bella Kim's exploration of diverse cultures and materials led her to discover her artistic interest, influenced by the resourceful practices of women in her family. Don't miss this opportunity to delve into Bella Kim's artistic journey and her significant contributions to the art community.

Open Book Tours - Summer | Bainbridge Island Museum of Art

Jun 15, 2024 (UTC-8)
Bainbridge
Arts
Fine Art
Experience an exclusive and immersive journey into the international world of the Cynthia Sears Artists’ Books Collection at the Bainbridge Island Museum of Art. Delve into a diverse selection of works from the collection during the Open Book Tours - Summer event. Hosted by either Catherine Alice Michaelis or Babette Mayor, guests will witness up-close demonstrations and engaging discussions on how artists combine various media, materials, and structures to blend visual art with language. This unique opportunity takes place on the third Wednesdays and third Saturdays of each month, from 11am to 12pm. Upcoming dates include March 20th with Babette Mayore, March 23rd with Catherine Alice Michaelis, April 17th with Catherine Alice Michaelis, April 20th with Babette Mayor, May 15th with Catherine Alice Michaelis, and May 18th with Babette Mayor. Don't miss your chance to explore the intricate world of artists’ books at this enlightening event hosted in Bainbridge Island. Admission is free for all attendees.

PAWA Paints Joanne's Garden Bainbridge 2024 | Joanne's

Jul 12, 2024 (UTC-8)
Bainbridge
Arts
Fine Art
Get ready to immerse yourself in the beauty of nature and art at PAWA Paints Joanne's Garden Bainbridge 2024. This much-anticipated arts event will take place on July 12, 2024, at Joanne's, located at 10632 Falk Road Northeast, Bainbridge Island, WA 98110. The tranquil surroundings of Joanne's garden will serve as the perfect backdrop for a day filled with creativity and inspiration. Tickets for this extraordinary event will go on sale on June 8 at 9:00 AM, giving art enthusiasts the opportunity to secure their spot at this unique gathering. Join artists and art lovers alike as they come together to celebrate the beauty of Joanne's Garden through the magic of painting. Don't miss out on this one-of-a-kind experience that promises to leave a lasting impression. PAWA Paints Joanne's Garden Bainbridge 2024 is set to be a day to remember for all who attend.

Artist Talk: Nikki McClure - Something About the Sky | Bainbridge Island Museum of Art

Jul 13, 2024 (UTC-8)
Bainbridge
Arts
Fine Art
Experience the captivating world of papercut art with the renowned artist, author, and illustrator Nikki McClure at the Artist Talk: Nikki McClure - Something About the Sky event. Explore the wonders of the natural world, the Salish Sea, and her travels in Japan as Nikki delves into profound concepts of time and place. Engage in enlightening conversations led by Jenna d’Anna, Senior Manager of Museum Education & Community Engagement, and be moved by Nikki's live spoken word performance. Discover Nikki's extensive collection of books available for purchase at the Museum Store, where she will also be conducting a book signing during the reception that follows the event. Join us on Saturday, July 13 at 3pm in the Buxton Auditorium at Bainbridge Island Museum of Art for this enriching experience. Tickets are priced at $10 for members and $12 for non-members. Don't miss this opportunity to immerse yourself in the artistry and wisdom of Nikki McClure.

Lino Cut Day Workshop Saturday 18 May 2024 | Bainbridge Print Vauxhall

May 18, 2024 (UTC+0)ENDED
Bainbridge
Arts
Fine Art
The Lino Cut Day Workshop, taking place on Saturday, 18th May 2024 in London at the Bainbridge Print Vauxhall, offers a unique opportunity for attendees to explore the art of linocut printing. Led by Usva Inei, a skilled visual artist and art educator, participants will delve into the fundamentals of lino cutting and printing. This full-day workshop, limited to a maximum of 6 participants, ensures a personalized and immersive experience. All tools and materials will be provided, and individuals of all skill levels are welcome to join. During the workshop, Usva will demonstrate the proper and safe use of linocut tools, guiding attendees on how to confidently create their designs. Participants are required to bring an image or drawing as a reference for their lino cut project. The session will cover the basics of printing using a press, offering a comprehensive learning experience in a supportive environment. Don't miss this chance to explore the intersection of queerness and immigration through the art of linocut with Usva Inei.

Fiesta Spanish Dance Party | Sisters Cider House

May 24, 2024 (UTC-8)ENDED
Bainbridge
Arts
Dance
Get ready to experience the vibrant and energetic Fiesta Spanish Dance Party at Sisters Cider House in Bainbridge Island. Mark your calendars for May 24, 2024, and make your way to 921 Hildebrand Lane Northeast #Suite 111 for a night filled with captivating Spanish music and exhilarating dance performances. Immerse yourself in the rich cultural heritage of Spain as you sway to the rhythmic beats and intricate movements of traditional Spanish dances. The ticket price of $15 grants you access to this one-of-a-kind event that promises to leave you in awe. Don't miss out on this opportunity to be a part of the Fiesta Spanish Dance Party and create memories that will last a lifetime. Join us for a celebration like no other as we come together to appreciate the beauty and artistry of Spanish dance.

Introduction to Sculptural Wireworking | Classroom | Bainbridge Island Museum of Art

Jan 20, 2024 (UTC-8)ENDED
Bainbridge
Arts
Sculpture
Join artist and researcher Kristin Tollefson for an inspiring workshop on Introduction to Sculptural Wireworking. Discover the techniques, tools, and tips needed to create stunning wire artworks. Dive into the craft's rich history and global evolution, gaining a deep appreciation for its beauty and versatility. Through presentations, demonstrations, and hands-on engagement, you will experience the art of wireworking firsthand. As a curious beginner or someone with crossover experience in metalworking or textile techniques, this workshop is designed to cater to your needs. All materials and tools will be provided, allowing you to focus solely on unleashing your creativity. Walk away with a curated selection of handouts and your very own sample pieces, showcasing your newfound skills. Don't miss this chance to learn from Kristin Tollefson, an esteemed artist and educator with over 35 years of experience. Join us on January 20, 2024, at the Classroom | Bainbridge Island Museum of Art in Bainbridge Island, WA, for this transformative workshop. Secure your spot now and embrace the art of sculptural wireworking.

Writing as Liberation with Washington State Poet Laureate Arianne True | Frank Buxton Auditorium | Bainbridge Island Museum of Art

Jan 25, 2024 (UTC-8)ENDED
Bainbridge
Arts
Literary Arts
Join Washington State Poet Laureate Arianne True for an enchanting evening of poetry and introspection at the event "Writing as Liberation with Washington State Poet Laureate Arianne True". This captivating gathering will feature True reading aloud her evocative poems while delving into the profound connection between words and collaboration. Discover True's unique perspective on poetry as a conduit for historical narratives through her own compelling writing and captivating stories. Gain insight into her collaborative projects with music and museums, as she explores the intersection of different art forms. Arianne True, a queer poet and teaching artist from Seattle, has dedicated her career to working with youth, earning her fellowships and residencies from esteemed institutions such as Jack Straw, the Hugo House, Artist Trust, and the Seattle Repertory Theater. As an alumna of Hedgebrook and the MFA program at the Institute of American Indian Arts, True brings a wealth of experience to her craft. Immerse yourself in this enriching evening and be inspired by the transformative power of words. The event will be held on January 25, 2024, at the Frank Buxton Auditorium in Bainbridge Island Museum of Art. Don't miss the opportunity to witness Arianne True's remarkable talent, as she shares her poetry and insights on writing as liberation. Tickets are available at the affordable price range of $10 - $12.

Arianne True - Journey into the Self: Illness, Poetry, and the Margins | Bainbridge Island Museum of Art

Jan 25, 2024 (UTC-8)ENDED
Bainbridge
Arts
Literary Arts
Experience an evening of poetry with Washington State Poet Laureate Arianne True as she delves into the profound connection between words and collaboration. Arianne True, renowned for her work in understanding the self, has dedicated extensive time to exploring her own identity as someone who has been marginalized by society and who grapples with chronic illness and disability. Join Arianne as she takes us on a transformative journey, shedding light on how Western society often estranges us from our true selves, and how we navigate our way back. Delving into the impact of a changing and ailing body, Arianne offers fresh perspectives on the intertwined nature of identity, self-discovery, and the power of poetic expression. Additionally, in consideration of all attendees, please refrain from using strong fragrances. Arianne True, a queer poet and teaching artist based in Seattle, has dedicated much of her career to working with youth. As the 2023-2025 Washington State Poet Laureate, she has been recognized with several prestigious fellowships and residencies, including those from Jack Straw, the Hugo House, Artist Trust, and the Seattle Repertory Theater. A proud alumna of Hedgebrook and the MFA program at the Institute of American Indian Arts, Arianne currently resides in Burien with her beloved cat. For more information about Arianne True and her inspiring work, please visit the Washington State Poet Laureate website at https://www.arts.wa.gov/washington-state-poet-laureate/.

Linda Okazaki: Discoveries and Book Signing | Bainbridge Island Museum of Art

Feb 4, 2024 (UTC-8)ENDED
Bainbridge
Arts
Literary Arts
Join Linda Okazaki, an acclaimed exhibiting artist, for an engaging conversation about her remarkable retrospective exhibition, "Into the Light." This thought-provoking event will take place at the prestigious Bainbridge Island Museum of Art (BIMA) and will be moderated by the esteemed Chief Curator, Greg Robinson. Linda Okazaki's retrospective has garnered immense praise and has been extended through February 25th, providing an extended opportunity for art enthusiasts to immerse themselves in her captivating works. During the conversation, Linda Okazaki will unveil her fascinating discoveries made throughout the exhibition. Her profound insights into her artistic process and inspirations promise to provide a deeper understanding of her vision. Additionally, attendees will have the privilege of witnessing Linda Okazaki sign copies of her books, which will be available for purchase at the BIMA Museum Store. Ensure you don't miss out on this remarkable opportunity to engage with Linda Okazaki and gain unique insights into her artistic journey. Mark your calendars for February 4th, 2024, and make your way to the Bainbridge Island Museum of Art. Secure your ticket now, priced at $10-$12, and prepare to be captivated by the power of Linda Okazaki's artistry.

Untold Stories: Art and Transformation | Frank Buxton Auditorium | Bainbridge Island Museum of Art

Feb 8, 2024 (UTC-8)ENDED
Bainbridge
Arts
Fine Art
Artist Javier Spanky Loco Silva, Jr. has dedicated his life to art, cultural heritage, and creating a secure future for young individuals. With a strong presence in Kitsap County and beyond, Javier weaves together his passion for art and cultural preservation, offering invaluable insights into his latest installation at the prestigious Bainbridge Island Museum of Art. This captivating event, titled "Untold Stories: Art and Transformation," showcases the seamless integration of his endeavors, providing a thought-provoking experience for attendees. During the event, Javier Spanky Loco Silva, Jr. will engage in an audience Q&A session and engage in a conversation with Daniel Frederick, the esteemed Executive Director of Coffee Oasis. This unique opportunity allows guests to gain a deeper understanding of Javier's creative process and the profound impact of his works. Born in West Los Angeles, CA, Javier's early love for comic books and art has evolved into an international brand encompassing his talents in painting, music, tattooing, and installations. Moreover, through his nonprofit organization L.O.C.O.S. (Leading Our Children Off Streets), Javier empowers young individuals by equipping them with the necessary tools to become artists and independent business owners in the tattoo and art industry. His large-scale installation featured in the BIMA Día de los Muertos exhibition is testament to his artistic vision and commitment to honoring cultural traditions. Don't miss the opportunity to witness the transformative power of art as Javier Spanky Loco Silva, Jr. unveils his exceptional installation at the Frank Buxton Auditorium, located within the Bainbridge Island Museum of Art. Join us on February 8, 2024, for an enlightening and immersive experience that delves into the untold stories behind the fascinating world of art and its profound ability to inspire and transform. Tickets for this extraordinary event are priced at $10 - $12.

Inside the Exhibitions: Spring | Bainbridge Island Museum of Art

Mar 18, 2024 (UTC-8)ENDED
Bainbridge
Arts
Fine Art
Experience a rare glimpse into the captivating Spring 2024 exhibitions at the prestigious Bainbridge Island Museum of Art (BIMA). Delve into the artistic brilliance of these exclusive showcases during the Inside the Exhibitions: Spring event, presented in the esteemed Frank Buxton Auditorium. With the guidance of renowned curators Catherine Alice Michaelis and Greg Robinson, attendees will gain invaluable insights into the featured artists and uncover behind-the-scenes anecdotes that only the curators are privy to. This member-exclusive presentation promises to engage and educate, providing a unique opportunity for BIMA Members to express their appreciation. The event, aptly named "Inside the Exhibitions: Spring," will take place on March 18, 2024, in the heart of the captivating city of Bainbridge Island. As a token of gratitude to our esteemed Members, admission to this extraordinary event is complimentary. Don't miss the chance to immerse yourself in the world of art and discover the hidden gems within these remarkable exhibitions. Visit the official Bainbridge Island Museum of Art website to learn more about becoming a BIMA Member and securing your place at this enlightening event. Unlock the door to a world of creativity and inspiration; join us for Inside the Exhibitions: Spring.

Kathy Ross: Serious Fun | Bainbridge Island Museum of Art

Mar 24, 2024 (UTC-8)ENDED
Bainbridge
Arts
Fine Art
Step into the fascinating world of Kathy Ross and immerse yourself in the captivating creations of this extraordinary tin artist. Delve into the whimsies and worries that inhabit Kathy Ross's artistic realm, as you explore her remarkable works. This exclusive event offers a unique opportunity to gain insight into the mind of this talented artist through a lively Q&A session, hosted by Chief Curator, Greg Robinson. Following the event, attendees will have the chance to mingle and enjoy a reception. Welcome to "Kathy Ross: Serious Fun" at the Bainbridge Island Museum of Art, located at 550 Winslow Way East, Bainbridge Island, WA 98110. Join us on March 24, 2024, for an unforgettable experience. Tickets for this remarkable event are priced at $10 - $12. Immerse yourself in the world of Kathy Ross and discover the magic she creates with tin. Don't miss out on this opportunity to witness the incredible talent of one of the art world's most cherished artists.

Gary Groves: Making Things | Frank Buxton Auditorium | Bainbridge Island Museum of Art

Apr 7, 2024 (UTC-8)ENDED
Bainbridge
Arts
Fine Art
Experience the work of master printmaker Gary Groves at the upcoming event, "Gary Groves: Making Things." This highly anticipated event will take place on April 7, 2024, at the Frank Buxton Auditorium in Bainbridge Island, WA. Delve into the world of woodcut prints as Gary Groves shares his early inspirations, artistic endeavors, and the techniques he employs to create his intricate and captivating pieces. Join Greg Robinson, Chief Curator, as he engages in a compelling conversation with Groves about his illustrious career. Following the discussion, attendees will have the opportunity to unwind and engage in further conversation at a reception. Don't miss this exclusive chance to gain insight into the mind of a master printmaker. Tickets for this event will go on sale on January 31, 2024, at 12:00 AM. Be sure to secure your spot early as this event is expected to draw in art enthusiasts and professionals alike.

Curated Conversations: Sasha LaPointe & Tayi Tibble | Bainbridge Island Museum of Art

Apr 15, 2024 (UTC-8)ENDED
Bainbridge
Arts
Literary Arts
Join Curated Conversations at Bainbridge Island Museum of Art for an evening celebrating the latest works of renowned authors Sasha LaPointe and Tayi Tibble. This exclusive event in partnership with Eagle Harbor Books will feature a reading and audience Q&A session moderated by island writer B.L. Crook. LaPointe, recipient of the 2023 Pacific Northwest Book Award for her memoir "Red Paint," will share excerpts from her new collection of essays, "Thunder Song." These essays delve into indigenous identity, challenge stereotypes, and tackle cultural displacement and environmental issues with a punk sensibility. Meanwhile, Tayi Tibble, a Maori poet hailed as one of the most remarkable poets of her generation, will present her latest poetry book, "Rangikura." Both authors explore themes of cultural identity, generational trauma, and the healing power of art, community, and nature. Don't miss the book-signing session following the event at BIMA Bistro. Members can attend for $10 while non-members can join for $12. Save the date: Monday, April 15, 2024, at 7 pm in BIMA's Buxton Auditorium.

NW Designer Craftartists & Bainbridge Arts & Crafts: Exquisite Ornament | Bainbridge Island Museum of Art

Apr 21, 2024 (UTC-8)ENDED
Bainbridge
Arts
Craft
Attend the panel discussion featuring accomplished artists and Executive Directors of NW Designer Craftartists (NWDC) and Bainbridge Arts & Crafts at the Bainbridge Island Museum of Art. Northwest Designer Craftartists members, along with NWDC's Executive Director, Daniel Wallace, and Debra Ruzinsky, the Executive Director of Bainbridge Arts and Crafts, will delve into the realm of contemporary craft in the Pacific Northwest. The focus will be on the "Exquisite Ornament" exhibition currently displayed at Bainbridge Arts and Crafts, showcasing the work of NWDC's past and present members specializing in jewelry, wearable art, and ornamental pieces. Participating artists like Amy Roberts, David Traylor, Gabriela Nirino, and R. Leon Russell will be part of the engaging panel discussion. The event will take place at Bainbridge Island Museum of Art's Frank Buxton Auditorium on Sunday, April 21, 2024, at 3 pm. Admission is free. Don't miss this enlightening event highlighting the artistry and creativity of the region's contemporary craft scene.

NW Designer Craft Artists & Bainbridge Arts & Crafts: Exquisite Ornament | Bainbridge Island Museum of Art

Apr 21, 2024 (UTC-8)ENDED
Bainbridge
Arts
Craft
Join the panel discussion featuring talented artists and Executive Directors of NWDC and Bainbridge Arts & Crafts at Bainbridge Island Museum of Art. Members of Northwest Designer Craft Artists, alongside NWDC's Executive Director, Daniel Wallace, and Debra Ruzinsky, the Executive Director of Bainbridge Arts and Crafts, will present contemporary craft in the Pacific Northwest. The focus will be on the exhibition "Exquisite Ornament" currently showcased at Bainbridge Arts and Crafts, featuring artists like Amy Roberts, David Traylor, Gabriela Nirino, and R. Leon Russell. The event, taking place at BIMA's Frank Buxton Auditorium on Sunday, April 21 at 3 pm, will include a panel discussion followed by a reception. Don't miss this opportunity to explore the intricate world of jewelry, wearable art, and ornamental craft. Admission is free for all attendees.

Art Grice: Inquiries | Bainbridge Island Museum of Art

Apr 27, 2024 (UTC-8)ENDED
Bainbridge
Arts
Fine Art
Art Grice, a renowned photographer from Bainbridge Island, will be presenting an exclusive exhibition titled "Art Grice: Inquiries" at the Bainbridge Island Museum of Art. This extraordinary event will showcase a selection of Grice's captivating images, representing his impressive 50-year journey in the world of photography. Delve into a thought-provoking conversation with Greg Robinson, Chief Curator, as he discusses Grice's diverse subjects and themes. This unique opportunity allows visitors to gain insight into the artist's creative process and explore the deep meanings behind his photographs. Following the presentation, a reception will be held, providing a chance to connect with fellow photography enthusiasts and further discuss the exhibit. Mark your calendars for April 27, 2024, and be sure to secure your tickets, which will be available for purchase starting January 31 at 12:00 AM. Immerse yourself in the captivating world of Art Grice and witness the power of his artistic inquiries at this remarkable event.

Untold Stories: Exploring Heritage - Within the Silence | Bainbridge Island Museum of Art

May 2, 2024 (UTC-8)ENDED
Bainbridge
Arts
Untold Stories: Exploring Heritage - Within the Silence is an event that brings life to history by sharing the experiences of Japanese Americans incarcerated during World War II. Living Voices, a renowned theatre group, combines the power of theater and archival film to depict the journey of a teenage girl of Japanese descent named Emiko. This theatrical production sheds light on the impact of Executive Order 9066, which resulted in the unjust imprisonment of thousands of innocent Japanese Americans. Emiko, an ordinary American teenager, finds her life forever changed after the devastating attack on Pearl Harbor by Japan. Along with her entire family, Emiko is forced to navigate a challenging path to prove their loyalty to a country that perceives them as "the face of the enemy." The event, set to take place on May 2, 2024, at the Bainbridge Island Museum of Art in Bainbridge Island, WA, invites visitors to explore this untold chapter of history. Through the eyes of Emiko, attendees will gain a deeper understanding of the struggles faced by Japanese Americans during this tumultuous period. Within the Silence offers a unique opportunity to reflect on the past and contemplate the lessons it imparts on our present society. Tickets for this thought-provoking event are priced at $12 - $15, providing an accessible avenue for individuals to engage with this important narrative. Join this remarkable exploration of heritage, where the untold stories of the Japanese American community are brought to life with profound theatricality and historical authenticity.

BIMA's Permanent Art Collection: So Far | Bainbridge Island Museum of Art

May 5, 2024 (UTC-8)ENDED
Bainbridge
Arts
Fine Art
Greg Robinson, the Cynthia Sears Endowed Chief Curator, invites art enthusiasts to explore the remarkable journey of BIMA's Permanent Art Collection over the past decade. Captivating highlights from this extensive collection will be unveiled, providing a glimpse into the artistic treasures that have been carefully acquired and preserved. The event, titled "BIMA's Permanent Art Collection: So Far," will also feature a thought-provoking panel discussion on the future of this extraordinary collection. Taking place at the prestigious Bainbridge Island Museum of Art, located at 550 Winslow Way East, Bainbridge Island, WA 98110, this event promises to be a celebration of art and culture. Set to occur on May 5, 2024, the event offers a unique opportunity to witness the evolution of BIMA's Permanent Art Collection firsthand. Tickets for this exclusive event will be available for purchase starting January 31 at 12:00 AM. Attendees will have the chance to delve into the artistic achievements of renowned artists and gain insights into the vision that drives the collection's growth. Join Greg Robinson, Cynthia Sears Endowed Chief Curator, as he presents these captivating highlights and engages in a stimulating discussion about the future of the collection. Discover the profound impact of BIMA's Permanent Art Collection and immerse yourself in a world of artistic excellence.

Untold Stories: Beyond Words -Storytelling through Indian Classical Dance | Bainbridge Island Museum of Art

May 8, 2024 (UTC-8)ENDED
Bainbridge
Arts
Dance
Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of Bharatanatyam, a traditional Indian classical dance form that beautifully expresses stories and emotions through graceful movements and intricate gestures. Experience the magic of this captivating dance style as renowned performer Piyali Biswas De takes you on a mesmerizing journey of storytelling. Bharatanatyam is globally celebrated for its ability to narrate mythological tales through the seamless combination of hand gestures, head-eye-neck motions, and body movements. However, its versatility extends beyond Indian mythology, allowing for the interpretation of a wide range of stories, poems, and narrations. In this extraordinary event, Piyali Biswas De, an accomplished Bharatanatyam dancer, guru, and choreographer, reveals the methodologies of Classical Bharatanatyam dance as a means of storytelling. Through illustrated examples and live demonstrations, she demonstrates how the expressive gestures and movements can weave together tales that transcend language barriers. Piyali's passion for dance has led her to explore various Western dance forms, further enriching her artistic repertoire. With over a decade of experience as a performer, choreographer, and producer, she has garnered a reputation of excellence in the Pacific Northwest. Don't miss this opportunity to witness Piyali Biswas De's enthralling performance and immerse yourself in the world of Bharatanatyam storytelling. Join us at the Bainbridge Island Museum of Art on May 8, 2024, for a mesmerizing evening of untold stories brought to life through the captivating artistry of Indian classical dance. Admission is free, so come and be transported to a realm where words are surpassed by the power and beauty of movement. Please note that this event is held at Bainbridge Island Museum of Art, located at 550 Winslow Way East, Bainbridge Island, WA 98110.

Untold Stories: Ten Thousand Things: Artifacts of Asian American Life | Bainbridge Island Museum of Art

May 15, 2024 (UTC-8)ENDED
Bainbridge
Arts
Discover the untold stories of Asian American life in the captivating event, "Untold Stories: Ten Thousand Things: Artifacts of Asian American Life". Join Shin Yu Pai, the Civic Poet of Seattle, as she shares intimate and fascinating tales from Asian American communities. Drawing from her highly acclaimed podcast, "Ten Thousand Things", Pai explores a collection of objects and artifacts that offer a glimpse into personal and cultural values, stories of diaspora, and tales of trauma that illuminate the Asian American experience. Through audio clips and captivating anecdotes, she delves into the complexities of Asian American identities and their place within larger conversations on race. From a second-hand novel to a significant blue suit worn by a congressman on January 6, this event will shed light on Asian American histories and examine the Asian American experience amidst the pandemic. Don't miss this enriching talk and gain a deeper understanding of the rich cultural heritage and experiences of Asian Americans. This event will take place on May 15, 2024, at the Bainbridge Island Museum of Art in Bainbridge Island, WA. Admission is free. Secure your spot and be part of this insightful exploration.

Untold Stories: Wire, Life, and Art with Kristin Tollefson | Frank Buxton Auditorium | Bainbridge Island Museum of Art

Jan 18, 2024 (UTC-8)ENDED
Bainbridge
Arts
Fine Art
Discover the rich tradition and contemporary practice of wireworking in Slovakia through the experiences of Fulbright Scholar, artist, and educator Kristin Tollefson. Immerse yourself in the captivating world of Slovakian wireworking as Tollefson shares her insights and images from her five-month stay in Central Europe. During her time in Slovakia, Tollefson explored the art of wireworking, known as 'drotárstvo' in Slovak, which originated in the picturesque mountains bordering Czechia and Poland. This ancient craft, which has been recognized as Intangible Heritage by UNESCO, holds a special place in Slovakian culture. Tollefson's journey took her to Žilina, a city in northern Slovakia, where she uncovered the deep-rooted significance of wireworking and its relevance to contemporary discussions in art and society. As part of this fascinating exploration, Kristin Tollefson will be conducting an Introduction to Sculptural Wireworking workshop on January 20, from 1-4pm. Join her to gain hands-on experience and delve further into the world of wireworking. Kristin Tollefson is an accomplished artist whose work bridges the gap between people and their environment through sculpture, installation, performance, and jewelry. With an MFA in Metalsmithing from the esteemed Cranbrook Academy of Art, Tollefson has taught at renowned institutions such as Cornish College of the Arts and Pratt Fine Arts Center. Her expertise as a teaching artist has taken her around the world, sharing her knowledge and passion for art. Tollefson has been the recipient of prestigious grants and awards, including Fulbright (Slovakia and Iceland), The American-Scandinavian Foundation, and Artist Trust. Don't miss this incredible opportunity to explore the untold stories of wire, life, and art with Kristin Tollefson. Mark your calendars for January 18, at the Frank Buxton Auditorium in the Bainbridge Island Museum of Art. Tickets are available for $10 - $12.

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