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First Tuesday: Jack McLeod and Cal Waichler

Posted: Mon Feb 03, 2025 12:08 pm
by Methow Conservancy
The Methow Conservancy's free First Tuesday program for February is tomorrow, Tuesday, February 4, at 7pm at the Winthrop Barn (doors open at 6:30).

Offered in collaboration with TwispWorks, the program offers a chance to learn about the projects of the 2024 Mary Kiesau Community Fellowship Awardees, Jack McLeod and Cal Waichler. Jack will talk about his multi-year photo project documenting the slow change of seasons at the Classroom in Bloom garden through close-up photography. Cal will share her project utilizing large format woodcut printmaking to depict the riparian complexity of the pre-colonial Methow watershed, and start conversation about what a resilient watershed might look like in a dynamic and climate-changed future.

The Mary Kiesau Community Fellowship Fund, administered by TwispWorks, supports the independent projects of artists, photographers, naturalists, and naturalist educators working to further their own creativity, professional development, and the community’s connection to the land, art, and each other.

This event is free and open to the public.

More info at: https://methowconservancy.org/news/entry/marykiesaucommunityfellowship

Hope to see you there!
~ the Methow Conservancy and TwispWorks