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Bainbridge Island Museum of Art
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Добавлен 28 июн 2012
BIMA inspires curiosity, wonder and understanding by connecting people with the contemporary art and craft of the Puget Sound region.
Located a stone’s throw away from the Bainbridge Island ferry terminal, BIMA is the gateway to Bainbridge Island and beyond. Home to a growing Permanent Art Collection with a focus on artists and collections from the Puget Sound region, BIMA is thrilled to welcome visitors from around the world to view its galleries.
BIMA’s exhibitions feature recognized masters and emerging artists that are sure to leave you inspired by their striking work and thought-provoking themes. BIMA believes art is for everyone and is committed to provide free general admission to the museum every day. This is made possible thanks to gracious and generous donors and BIMA members like you.
Located a stone’s throw away from the Bainbridge Island ferry terminal, BIMA is the gateway to Bainbridge Island and beyond. Home to a growing Permanent Art Collection with a focus on artists and collections from the Puget Sound region, BIMA is thrilled to welcome visitors from around the world to view its galleries.
BIMA’s exhibitions feature recognized masters and emerging artists that are sure to leave you inspired by their striking work and thought-provoking themes. BIMA believes art is for everyone and is committed to provide free general admission to the museum every day. This is made possible thanks to gracious and generous donors and BIMA members like you.
Irreversible Actions | Artists' Books Unshelved
We take the daring steps of tearing the pages of “Still,” by Amanda Fung, and applying steam heat with an iron to “Iron,” by Tatana Kellner, to read the pages of these artists’ books. The irreversible actions complement the artists’ message and intended experiences.
Amanda Fung / a to zee press: cargocollective.com/atozeepress
Tatana Kellner: tatanakellner.com/
Now in season four, Artists’ Books Unshelved is an ongoing video series that takes the viewers directly into the pages, techniques, and perspectives from selected works in the Cynthia Sears Artists’ Books Collection. Informed by research and interviews, Artists’ Books Unshelved offers an intimate viewing that highlights the artists...
Amanda Fung / a to zee press: cargocollective.com/atozeepress
Tatana Kellner: tatanakellner.com/
Now in season four, Artists’ Books Unshelved is an ongoing video series that takes the viewers directly into the pages, techniques, and perspectives from selected works in the Cynthia Sears Artists’ Books Collection. Informed by research and interviews, Artists’ Books Unshelved offers an intimate viewing that highlights the artists...
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Curated Conversations | Roberto Benavidez
Просмотров 68День назад
With work in two simultaneous exhibitions at BIMA, Roberto Benavidez is a sculptor specializing in the piñata form. Commissioned by Cynthia Sears, his Illuminated Passport is part of "Crossing the Line: The Passport Re-Imagined," and his piñatas are featured in our annual "Día de Los Muertos" exhibition. In this Curated Conversation, Roberto covers his career trajectory and shares how he came t...
Exhibition Insights | Dennis Evans & Nancy Mee: Fifty Years
Просмотров 23214 дней назад
Seattle artists Dennis Evans and Nancy Mee each have successful, decades-spanning careers. They've also been a couple for fifty years. Find out how they have supported each others' individual passions and ideas, while also fostering a longstanding conceptual collaboration. Learn about how they approach their practices, and the stories, events, and concepts that inform their artworks. Bainbridge...
Equal Marriage | Artists' Books Unshelved
Просмотров 38321 день назад
In this episode we look at artists’ books that explore equality in marriage from two different perspectives-between husband and wife in an arranged marriage and as civil rights for gay and lesbian couples before same sex marriage was legalized. Featured books are “Vidai,” by Insiya Dhatt, and “Marriage Matters,” by Cheri Gaulke and Sue Maberry. Artists’ websites: Insiya Dhatt: insiya.com/ Cheri...
Crossing the Line: The Passport Reimagined | Three Commissioned Artists Share Their Process
Просмотров 140Месяц назад
Commissioned by Cynthia Sears, artists Shu-Ju Wang, Carletta Carrington Wilson, and Kitty Koppelman discuss their creative process for their artists' books commissioned for the exhibition Crossing the Line: The Passport Re-Imagined. This is excerpted from a longer Artist Panel discussion, which you can watch in full here: ruclips.net/video/TAUERXOUSxI/видео.html Crossing the Line: The Passport ...
Toward Abortion Rights | Artists' Books Unshelved
Просмотров 480Месяц назад
In this episode we examine two artists’ books that amplify each artist's voice on the issue of abortion access and reproductive rights. Featured books are Ann Lovett’s "Glass House" and Ellen Sollod’s "A Meditation on Human Rights and a Woman's Life". Artists’ websites: Ellen Sollod: www.sollodstudio.com Ann Lovett: www.annlovett.com Now in season four, Artists’ Books Unshelved is an ongoing vi...
Crossing the Line: The Passport Reimagined | Artist Panel Part One
Просмотров 115Месяц назад
Commissioned by Cynthia Sears, artists Carletta Carrington Wilson, Kitty Koppelman, and Shu-Ju Wang discuss their work and creative process for our new exhibition "Crossing the Line: The Passport Re-Imagined." The artists they share their experiences individually, and then in a panel conversation moderated by curator Catherine Alice Michaelis. Each artist explored borders and boundaries, identi...
Curated Conversations | Anna Odessa Linzer: Season Unleashed Poetry Reading
Просмотров 111Месяц назад
Season Unleashed is a new collection of poems by American Book Award-winning novelist and poet Anna Odessa Linzer. Anna evokes the dramatic yet subtle beauty of the Salish Sea. A Northwest native, her poems reveal a keen awareness born of the familiarity of paths and beaches she walks daily. Memories surface, braiding her heritage with life on the Suquamish Port Madison Indian Reservation, her ...
Crossing the Line: The Passport Reimagined
Просмотров 195Месяц назад
A video loop of each artists' book featured in the BIMA exhibition "Crossing the Line: The Passport Reimagined" on view October 4, 2024 - February 23, 2024. Twelve artists were commissioned by the Cynthia Sears Artists’ Books Collection to take inspiration from the passport and other travel documents to create an artist book. Another 16 artists’ books were curated from the collection to bring a...
Material Roots | Artists' Books Unshelved
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This episode of Artists’ Books Unshelved features books that are developed with meaningful material collected by each artist, and then transformed into art through intentionally selected processes. Both books place an emphasis on connections across people, ritual, and nature. Highlighted books are “Inheritance” by Alisa Banks and “Mycorrhizae” by Jillian Sico. Artists’ websites: Alisa Banks: ww...
Artist Talk | Irene Clark: Drawing from Life
Просмотров 2242 месяца назад
Irene Clark has lived on Bainbridge Island for over 50 years and is most well-known from her time as cook and co-owner of the Streamliner Diner in the 1980’s. However, Irene has also been an artist specializing in drawing all her life. Check out her conversation with Greg Robinson, BIMA Chief Curator, as they delve into Irene’s trajectory from growing up in a family of artists through her young...
Unconventional Lexicons | Artists' Books Unshelved
Просмотров 6722 месяца назад
Unconventional Lexicons | Artists' Books Unshelved
Northwest School Now: Panel Discussion
Просмотров 1012 месяца назад
Northwest School Now: Panel Discussion
Exhibition Insights | Denise Harris: Art Untethered
Просмотров 1,2 тыс.2 месяца назад
Exhibition Insights | Denise Harris: Art Untethered
Artist Talk | Denise Harris: Art Untethered
Просмотров 2272 месяца назад
Artist Talk | Denise Harris: Art Untethered
Behind Hidden Walls | Artists' Books Unshelved
Просмотров 1 тыс.2 месяца назад
Behind Hidden Walls | Artists' Books Unshelved
Artist Talk | Bella Kim: Jogakbo Journey
Просмотров 2112 месяца назад
Artist Talk | Bella Kim: Jogakbo Journey
Exhibition Insights | Charles Emerson: Color & Abstraction
Просмотров 4522 месяца назад
Exhibition Insights | Charles Emerson: Color & Abstraction
Exhibition Insights | Northwest School Now
Просмотров 6463 месяца назад
Exhibition Insights | Northwest School Now
Curator Talk | Maymanah Farhat: 50 Years of Women's Studio Workshop
Просмотров 1273 месяца назад
Curator Talk | Maymanah Farhat: 50 Years of Women's Studio Workshop
Artist Charles Emerson on Art as an 'Additional Reality'
Просмотров 1973 месяца назад
Artist Charles Emerson on Art as an 'Additional Reality'
Artist Talk | Charles Emerson: Color & Abstraction
Просмотров 2643 месяца назад
Artist Talk | Charles Emerson: Color & Abstraction
Exhibition Insights | Nikki McClure: Something About the Sky and Other Wonderings
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Exhibition Insights | Nikki McClure: Something About the Sky and Other Wonderings
Artist Talk | Nikki McClure: Something About the Sky and Other Wonderings
Просмотров 3044 месяца назад
Artist Talk | Nikki McClure: Something About the Sky and Other Wonderings
Exhibition Insights | Bella Kim: Transformations
Просмотров 1,6 тыс.4 месяца назад
Exhibition Insights | Bella Kim: Transformations
Matters of Pride: Featured Artists In Their Own Words
Просмотров 605 месяцев назад
Matters of Pride: Featured Artists In Their Own Words
Great tutorial. Clear and concise instructions. Thank you.
Go see their work at the BIMA on Bainbridge Island. Very powerful, mysterious, beautiful, and evocative.
Iron is an incredible concept and object
What a lovely artistic concept, and series. Thank you.
Fabulous!
Love this! so much talent, so many lovely stories, so many years- 50!! Honored to have pieces of your work, and to know and love you both:) I'd never heard the story of the gardens/ "All Souls"= beautiful.
I remember watching Nikki perform as an opening act for Kicking Giant in Chappell Hill, NC back in 1994. She was awesome. She had a song on the second KRS comp called "Omnivore." Bravo Nikki for continuing to push art to unfound levels on a personal level.
Such an interesting video. Thank you for sharing these powerful books.
maybe JUST maybe if you try to close ur legs you cum-bag and have some responsibility sense you wouldn't make big deal of it
A basic human right cannot be at the expense of another persons basic human right.
Good thing that fetus made of several cells isn't a person yet :)) that way a woman or an AFAB person in general can have a basic human right without hurting anyone!
Listening to Anna's poems was like a slow, meandering beach walk, stopping to pick up sunlit shells, a slick eye-catching rock, a perfect sand dollar. Spacious and satisfying. Thank you, Annie....
Most inspiring instructor I had at WWU. “Every day with book arts is a good day”. Elsi is a genuine as they come. Always championed me to explore options and solutions in design and production arts.
I have a copy of the book The Diary of a Sparrow. Amazingly beautiful book. Mine is number 50 of 125 and of course is signed. So great to see her recognized.
This is how Eminem writes all of his songs
This was such an inspiring talk. Thank you for introducing us to their books
Bainbridge Island is located in Puget Sound just across from Seattle.
Wonderful!!!!
What a fantastic installation. Enjoyed the art presented. So much local history and style.
Oh, Denise...I just enjoyed watching the lovely crafted video, and am once again reminded of how multi-talented you are. You left out the part where some of us first encountered you-- musical theater where you also shine with multiple talents! I was, however equally struck in the video by the philosopher side of you, and hope to pay more attention to the little things and opportunities in my ever shorteningf life that present themselves - a lovely practice I will endeavor to keep an eye out for. Thanks for that!
Makes me think of Wallace and Gromit.
Thank you for making amazing art!
Some of your pieces are very Patrick Woodroffe-like. I love it. Thanks for sharing. It's very inspiring.
Hi Denise! It's me, Linda (Lou) Costello. I'm completely blown away by your exhibit!!! I've enjoyed your art & artistry for decades~~ but to see so much of it in one place, I mean, WHOA! On of my grandkids said "... no way can the same one person do all these different kinds of art things, and do them so good..." Yep, you are many artists! I love lip-snarling across the room with you!
I lived in Seattle from 1983-1989. Cynthia Doyon was the wonderful, charming, unforgettable host of TSW&B in those days, and her love and appreciation of this beautiful music brought me back to her show week after week after week. I still miss her.
Wow.
What a pleasure to watch! Thank you for introducing me to two amazing and inspiring pieces of art <3
awful music
Pretty. It would make an interesting add into a journal.
Beautiful art and wise words.
This is wonderful
What a lovely piece about a lovely artist who brings so much joy, and feels so much joy in the creation. Thank you!
I just attended the Spanish market in Santa Fe for the first time and learned about straw appliqué. This video is fantastic! You do a great job of showing how to do this with a more accessible material. Can't wait to show it to my kindergarten kids! Thanks!
Love this. Her passion for life is so obvious it makes me feel warm inside.
Lovely work! and message for other artists, heck everyone, to learn to see and play and wonder. ❤
Beautiful, sensitive, and very cool. Thank you.
it's ironic the last artist uses plastic for the little globes.
0:57 land of laughter 8:38 futures 14:35 red clay 18:02 yonic 25:22 soop 26:51 mosaic 32:34 cranes in the sky 38:03 f*** off 44:49 high as mutombo 50:05 claire des antilles 54:58 say a little prayer 59:33 feeling you 1:03:50 disentangle 1:13:37 black median 1:18:57 abattoir thank you for having us!!
ps- oh, and the name of the book in question is 'captain billy and the lunatic', and if all the dots actually connect the way the my personal impression and my personal opinion suspects they might, it would be 'lunacy' indeed.
my name is Alan B Richmond Jr, son of the 'famous' media personality / international public relations Alan B Richmond Sr, (alan richmond company international) who has held positions such as radio / television personality (on air talk show / dj / radio station manager / radio music programmer, as well positions / affiliations with the US Department of Defense, contracts liason of some sort with stromasys a government / military contractor at the time, Pentagon Channel tv show host, Naval Post Graduate School Monterey public relations / media representative, police department public relations spokesman in hilo hawaii, hawaii press club member, monterey county sherrifs advisory committee, monterey blues festival, yousemite national park public relations administrator, napa valley wines public relations representative, and several other 'high level' connections, master mason pacific grove, etc, and i am a simple meager person who stands in such enormous shadow, having only my entire life been since high school 1980s, despite criticism and lack of support, an art student, a musician, and a surfer (the athletic kind, not the loser druggy drop out kind), and having been 'sent home from' or 'dragged back from' depending on who you ask and which side of the coin your flip lands on, in around 2013/14 from germany, frankfurt, having attended the 'prestigious' staedelschule am main art academy, after an associates degree (2 degrees worth actually, in various 2d and 3d disciplines) with honors, a museum preparator internship, and a job of picture framer for many carmel / monterey galleries as clients, but was in my opinion no longer 'welcome' for visa approval in germany after declining, or refusing, an offer to work at a schule affiliates, professor, actually, if we are going to get real 'blunt' about it, world renown art studio and practice, as well as not divorcing my then wife 'quickly enough' and thus returned to the PNW. the irony, is that upon returning, a chicago art / architecture institution funded grant for research and development, attained after already independently completing full preliminary work and exhibited at the yearly rundgang exhibition prior to said grant, as well as have what is in my opinion derived professorial / grant advisors, exhibit very similar but modified concepts at the end of the seminar year of my year long work, actually legally and contractually completed correctly by the way as stipulated by the granting foundation, ended the 'project' there, and decided not to pursue a 'book' publication or production or concept, when getting a sense and having my personal opinion be that the work, and all relevant materials, was seemingly belonging to the academic institution that i was at when formalizing it, despite having conceptualized it years preceding after learning of the technology relevant while studying at UW extension audio production program. anyway. once returned and brow beat socially and publicly, and finally divorced, and having had bridges in germany burned for me in adolescent pyromaniac style, i was homeless, on a fixed income, and alone, at which point through a broker on bainbridge island, i 'purchased' a dufour 32 foot sailboat, and from that point was obviously targeted, harassed, manipulated, violated, and exploited personally, privately, 'professionally', including much harassment and even 2 different sexual assaults (reported and forensic test completed at omc emergency) in all other aspects of life, with quite a strong presence of military/security/intelligence/law enforcement personnel, which when telling my father, was dismissed. the boat i purchased was from a laurence / lawrence (i dont know the actual spelling) m. kerr, whos profile sort of 'matches' this one. so the irony is that, i did not write an art book, had my 'art career', and personal life severely halted / effected / obstructed, etc, and moved onto a sailboat which began several years of military grade abuse, harassment, violation, while a guy with the same name as the previous boat owner, writes a book about the military and vietnam, and exhibits a reading at one of the more 'prominent' art institutions on that side of the sound, at least that is my personal opinion and impression. isnt life strange and wouldnt it be weird if there is actually a real connection to that? oh, the boat was left on the docks of 'liberty bay' more irony, and 'sold' for one dollar, while i desperate to avoid the boat related hell harassment, took a red eye flight to unknowingly (thinking i was going back to nyc to 'art' endeavors) live on and march around the streets on manhattan and nyc, before more homelessness, and ultimately living in a compact car from the year 2000, while still being what very much feels like harassed, violated, and exploited.
Wonderful! One day I hope to visit this collection
So inspiring. 6:14
How is the first book bound and what kind of transparent paper can be used for pages and covers?
I love it.
I'm going to try a junk journal like this.
Lovely to see this Jan and Chris. Many thanks for the lovely paintings you did from me. I lost your contact. Much aroha from New Zealand. Darcy
Fantastic artworks! Thank you for sharing
Great