Paintings by League artists Alex Walker and Hannah DeBerg are featured in a show with the Benaroya Research Institute’s “The Body Lives Its Undoing,” a reflection in poetry and visual art about autoimmune disease, the effects it reaps on the body and the lives of those living with it. We’ll be attending the event later today. Care to join us?
Poetry Reading and Discussion
March 7, 2019 – 7:00 to 8:30pm
Ackerley Family Exhibit Gallery at Pacific Science Center, 200 Second Ave. North, Seattle, WA 98109
To process and heal from a disease is a deeply personal journey that every person deals with uniquely. Join Pacific Science Center and Benaroya Research Institute at Virginia Mason for an evening reception featuring a reading of The Body Lives its Undoing, a poetry and visual art reflection on autoimmune diseases and the impact it has on those living with them. Engage in an interactive program featuring poet and parent Suzanne Edison, Benaroya Research Institute researchers, and artists, physicians, patients and caregivers as they share their perspectives on the world of autoimmunity.
We start in one week Starting January 1, 2021 I’m going to start posting the League’s daily series of 30 creative challenges. All artists everywhere are invited to join in the creativity challenge! The challenges will get posted here, to V. Notes. Last January, artists posted over 1,270 artworks with #30sal on Instagram. That was an …
This challenge was from Catherine Lepp, our newest instructor from the New York Studio School: draw the head of a classical sculpture using only circles and straight lines.
JANET FISH Born 1938 Janet Fish is known for her large, bold, still life paintings and drawings that study how light bounces through and off various surfaces. Among her favorite subjects are produce incased in plastic wrap, clear glassware and liquids. Other subjects include teacups, flower bouquets, textiles with interesting patterns, goldfish, vegetables, and mirrored …
The Body Lives Its Undoing
Paintings by League artists Alex Walker and Hannah DeBerg are featured in a show with the Benaroya Research Institute’s “The Body Lives Its Undoing,” a reflection in poetry and visual art about autoimmune disease, the effects it reaps on the body and the lives of those living with it. We’ll be attending the event later today. Care to join us?
Poetry Reading and Discussion
March 7, 2019 – 7:00 to 8:30pm
Ackerley Family Exhibit Gallery at Pacific Science Center, 200 Second Ave. North, Seattle, WA 98109
To process and heal from a disease is a deeply personal journey that every person deals with uniquely. Join Pacific Science Center and Benaroya Research Institute at Virginia Mason for an evening reception featuring a reading of The Body Lives its Undoing, a poetry and visual art reflection on autoimmune diseases and the impact it has on those living with them. Engage in an interactive program featuring poet and parent Suzanne Edison, Benaroya Research Institute researchers, and artists, physicians, patients and caregivers as they share their perspectives on the world of autoimmunity.
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