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"Transfisticate the Cistem" Print by Artist Kadin Henningsen on drying rack
NOTHING IS LOUDER THAN PRINT ON PAPER Ben Blount, Kadin Henningsen, and Kitty Koppelman–these printmakers don’t just think it, they print it. Join BIMA and Catherine Alice Michaelis for this panel discussion, free admission, June 3rd at 6pm.
NOTHING IS LOUDER THAN PRINT ON PAPER
Ben Blount, Kadin Henningsen, and Kitty Koppelman–these printmakers don’t just think it, they print it.
Through their print work, each of these artists expresses love of community and a vision for a more just world. How can we speak up and speak out? How can we join together without coming apart? Each artist will share from their body of work and take questions afterward.
Moderated by Catherine Alice Michaelis.
FREE, REGISTRATION REQUIRED
HEALTH & SAFETY POLICY
BIMA is following the COVID-19 recommendations and guidance from Kitsap Public Health District, Washington State Department of Health, and the CDC, and will continue to update health and safety policies as needed. At this time, masks and proof of vaccination is not required–but we welcome you to wear a mask if you choose.
We recommend visiting our website prior to this event for the most up-to-date policies.
SPECIAL GUESTS
Catherine Alice Michaelis – Moderator
Catherine Alice
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LOCATION
550 Winslow Way East, Bainbridge Island, WA 98110
PARKING INFO
Parking is available and free to our visitors.
ACCESSIBILITY INFO
BIMA is located in the Island Gateway complex which has accessible parking spaces on Ravine Lane. There is a flat surface entering the courtyard, which leads into the museum. Parking is also
View moreBIMA is located in the Island Gateway complex which has accessible parking spaces on Ravine Lane. There is a flat surface entering the courtyard, which leads into the museum. Parking is also available in the underground garage. Take the elevator to First Floor Rear (1R) during museum hours for access through the Community Gallery to the Auditorium, Bistro and Museum.
All of the Museum is accessible by ramps and elevators. If someone in your party needs a wheelchair to enjoy the museum, please ask to borrow a loaner one at the reception desk.
View lessCoronavirus (COVID-19) Update
HEALTH & SAFETY POLICY BIMA is following the COVID-19 recommendations and guidance from Kitsap Public Health District, Washington State Department of Health, and the CDC, and will continue to update health and safety policies as needed. At this time, masks and proof of vaccination is not required–but we welcome you to wear a mask if you choose. We recommend visiting our website prior to this event for the most up-to-date policies.
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