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SUMMARY:The Living Legacy of James W. Washington\, Jr.
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an inspiring panel discussion as Esther Ervin\, former artist-in-residence\, interim director\, and studio tech at the James W. Washington Jr. Foundation\, engages with June Sekiguchi and Stewart Wong\, former resident artists\, about their experience on the grounds and studio of the Washington property. \nJune is known for her scroll-cut wood sculptures\, immersive installations\, and public art. Her recent projects have been inspired by natural environments\, particularly her experiences at artist residencies in Willapa Bay and Vashon Island\, where she examined water at a microscopic level. \nStewart Wong is a mixed-media artist blending craft and technology to explore culture\, environment\, and identity. Influenced by his Native Hawaiian and Chinese heritage\, his public artworks highlight AAPI and BIPOC histories. He mentors youth and creates socially engaged art that fosters reflection\, equity\, and connection through layered materials and meaning. \nEach panelist will share how this unique residency not only shaped their artistic journeys but also influenced their creative process. Discover the stories behind their works and how working in James W. Washington\, Jr’s studio shaped and inspired their work. \nAudience Q & A and reception to follow. \nAge: All \nPrice: $13.95 (Tickets Here)
URL:https://www.askbys.org/event/the-living-legacy-of-james-w-washington-jr/
LOCATION:Bainbridge Island Museum of Art\, 550 Winslow Way E\, Bainbridge Island\, WA\, 98110
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