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Arts and Artists on Bainbridge

Podcast von Bainbridge Community Broadcasting (BCB)

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Conversations with artists and collectors showing at Bainbridge Island Museum of Art or active in the Bainbridge community.

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Episode Erik Peterson’s art at the Library for December (ARTS-042) Cover

Erik Peterson’s art at the Library for December (ARTS-042)

In this podcast Erik Peterson reflects on his approaches to painting and the influences that have shaped his complex and evocative style. The paintings for the library show are a result of 14 years of loosely focused, highly devoted, daily painting practice and 11 years of formal studio art education provided by Bainbridge public schools, the University of Washington, and American University. Erik also credits his two loving parents who did their best with a sensitive and quietly rebellious kid. Erik’s exhibit will open during the First Friday Arts Walk at the Bainbridge Public Library on December 6 from 5-7 pm, and will be on display for the month of December. Credits: Host and Editor: John Fossett; Publisher: Chris Walker

22. Nov. 2019 - 18 min
Episode City Hall Leaders Discuss Key Current Issues (CAFE-103) Cover

City Hall Leaders Discuss Key Current Issues (CAFE-103)

City Manager Morgan Smith and Public Works Director Chris Wierzbicki discuss several important items currently in process with the city including the sustainable transportation plan, roundabouts on 305 and taller water tanks. Several topics are discussed in this important dialogue and insightful view of key City of Bainbridge governmental activities.  More regarding the on-going evolution of ADU’s and tiny homes is part of the discourse as is the need to build taller water tanks and take the time to do proper engagement with the sustainable transportation plan, hoping for more community interaction. A review and update of the Police Court’s new digs wraps the podcast. Credits: BCB Host: Joanna Jenkins; Audio Editor: Keith Doughty; Publisher: Robert Ross

9. Nov. 2019 - 35 min
Episode BI Modern Quilt Guild Show (ARTS - 041) Cover

BI Modern Quilt Guild Show (ARTS - 041)

Deb Wuensch, president of the Bainbridge Island Modern Quilt Guild, discusses the mission of the Guild, the current yearly challenge and the stirring and informative resulting show coming to the Bainbridge Library in November. She defines some of the modern quilting techniques and explains many different opportunities the Guild offers in supporting this creative element in the community. The Bainbridge Island Modern Quilt Guild does a lot in our community, having just finished the annual Bainbridge Island Quilt Festival in September and continuing to support the nationally recognized American Hero Quilts project. They offer workshops once a year and are featuring much Guild work in a show at the Bainbridge Library in November. The pieces in the show are from the Guild’s annual challenge, a list of parameters that guide the project. This year it’s quadrilaterals. All the while they continue with their Monthly Business Meetings & Sew-Ins on the second Sunday of each month (except May which is the third Sunday, 11 am to 4 pm). The Guild’s show opens as part of the island’s First Fridays Art Walk on Friday, Nov 1st @ 5 p.m. in the community meeting room at the Bainbridge Branch of the Kitsap Regional Library. Credits: BCB Host: John Fossett; Audio Editor: John Fossett; Publisher: Robert Ross

25. Okt. 2019 - 19 min
Episode AHB introduces Arts in Education to Currents Online (ARTS-040) Cover

AHB introduces Arts in Education to Currents Online (ARTS-040)

On September 19, AHB will be launching its Arts Education site on Currents Online, featuring organizations, teaching artists, programs, events and activities related to arts education on our island.  Arts in Education is a network of classroom teachers, teaching artists, school administrators, and community partners working together to provide quality arts education and arts integration in classrooms on Bainbridge Island and in Suquamish.  The program began in 1999 as a loose association of local artists and school partners figuring out how to introduce dance and theater to fifth- and sixth-graders at Sakai Intermediate School. Now in its 21st year, the program has grown to serve seven schools and more than 2,200 students in grades K-8 offering a broad range of intensive workshops and residencies in poetry writing, storytelling, Native American drumming, fused glass art, cartooning and more.  In this podcast Inez Maubane Jones, Outreach Manager at Arts & Humanities Bainbridge, and Teresa Marchinek, a Reader's Theatre Teaching Artist, introduce us to Arts in Education, give examples of how it works, and explain how adding Arts Education to Currents will benefit parents, teachers, artists and students alike.  Come and explore this Arts Education site on Currents Online on September 19 at https://www.bainbridgecurrents.com/ [https://www.bainbridgecurrents.com/].  BCB Host and audio editor John Fossett; publisher Chris Walker.

17. Sept. 2019 - 10 min
Episode Artist Fatima Young brings Russian Impressionism to the library (ARTS-039) Cover

Artist Fatima Young brings Russian Impressionism to the library (ARTS-039)

Describing her art as traditional Russian Impressionism with a twist of the sublime, Fatima Young has studied the masters since she was a child and has recently returned to painting after a 25 year hiatus. After her husband passed, Fatima found therapy in hiking and she used painting to help her heal. The beautiful surroundings of the Pacific Northwest blended perfectly with Fatima’s passion for Plein Air painting. Now she studies nature at its purest and simplest. Using a palette knife and bold colors to create contrast between light and shadow, Fatima changes the complex forms of nature into simple shapes and strokes, allowing the viewer to imagine the rest. She enjoys letting her “subconscious play around on the canvas capturing the essence of her inner feelings.” For her, it’s all about the journey. Fatima’s show, Capturing the Moment: A Plein Air Passion, opens at 5 p.m. in the community meeting room at the Bainbridge Branch of the Kitsap Regional Library as part of the community’s First Fridays Art Walk on Friday, October 4th. Fatima’s paintings will be displayed through the end of October. Her work is currently on display at Bloedel through September, and can also be found on her website: www.FatimaYoungArt.com [http://www.fatimayoungart.com/]. Credits: BCB Host and Audio Editor: John Fossett; Publisher: Chris Walker.

12. Sept. 2019 - 13 min
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