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EL SUEÑO HEALING DAY: CONNECTING WITH OUR HEALED ANCESTORS

In conjunction with the closing weekend of EL SUEÑO: THE FLOWERS THAT BLOOM, we hope you will join us for EL SUEÑO Healing Day. Imagined and developed by EL SUEÑO, a dance company that uses ancestral and familial ties as the driving force for their work, this series of programs features the work and knowledge of four Mexican-American artists and healing practitioners.

EL SUEÑO HEALING DAY: YOGA & YOUR ANCESTRY WITH ALFONZO CERVERA

In conjunction with the closing weekend of EL SUEÑO: THE FLOWERS THAT BLOOM, we hope you will join us for EL SUEÑO Healing Day. Imagined and developed by EL SUEÑO, a dance company that uses ancestral and familial ties as the driving force for their work, this series of programs features the work and knowledge of four Mexican-American artists and healing practitioners.

ArtVenture: Movement for Liberation with Cheryl Delostrinos

How can our bodies help us understand or imagine how liberation looks and feels? Join dance artist Cheryl Delostrinos for this intergenerational movement workshop in conversation with Donna Huanca: Magma Slit. Huanca’s installation is a complete sensory experience, evoking slippages of space and time that invite participants to both find and lose themselves, thus creating the conditions for liberatory meditation. Pausing within these slippages, Delostrinos will guide participants to celebrate the beautiful shapes, woven complexities, and hardworking vessels of our bodies.

Gallery Conversation with ektor garcia

Join us for a conversation between ektor garcia and Henry Curator Nina Bozicnik in conjunction with the opening of ektor garcia: matéria prima. Together they will discuss the development of the exhibition, the traditions that inspire garcia’s materials and methods, and how questions of labor and metamorphosis guide his creative vision. ektor garcia earned a BFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a MFA from Columbia University.

Math Bass: Selected Videos

In conjunction with the closing of Math Bass’s a picture stuck in the mirror and the performance if I could sing you back (featuring Bass and collaborator Eden Batki), the Henry will feature three of Bass’s short films that resonate with the exhibition. The films will be on view on a continuous loop for a limited time, March 5 - 6, in the Henry auditorium. Drop in anytime or view them directly before the performances! ABOUT THE ARTIST Math Bass earned their BA from Hampshire College and MFA from the University of California, Los Angeles.

Collective Impulse: The 2022 Henry Gala

Mark your calendar for the Henry's biggest fundraiser of the year! Collective Impulse celebrates art's mediums, sensations, and vibrations—and how they move and connect us. This virtual event will feature artist performances and a live auction. Stay tuned for details about an online silent auction leading up to the main event! Tickets are by suggested donation and open to all. Registration opens February 4. CREDITS Visionary Sponsor - Mike and Liz Hilton Patron Sponsor - Krekow Jennings In-Kind Support - Jasper Norton Craft Cocktail Concoctions

Page & Body as Archive: Writing and Movement Workshop with Patrycja Humienik (session 2)

On the occasion of Diana Al-Hadid: Archive of Longings, the Henry presents a series of writing workshops with three Pacific Northwest writers who will lead sessions that continue the processes of influence suggested in Al-Hadid’s work, as well as give community participants opportunity to consider "archives" that live close to home and heart. Fed by multiple literary, artistic, and other cultural sources, Diana Al-Hadid’s sculptures meditate on the conflicts and ruptures exposed when these stories are brought together.

Page & Body as Archive: Writing and Movement Workshop with Patrycja Humienik (session 1)

On the occasion of Diana Al-Hadid: Archive of Longings, the Henry presents a series of writing workshops with three Pacific Northwest writers who will lead sessions that continue the processes of influence suggested in Al-Hadid’s work, as well as give community participants opportunity to consider "archives" that live close to home and heart. Fed by multiple literary, artistic, and other cultural sources, Diana Al-Hadid’s sculptures meditate on the conflicts and ruptures exposed when these stories are brought together.

Anne Gould Hauberg Artist Images Series featuring Juan Alonso-Rodríguez

Artist Juan Alonso-Rodríguez will discuss his work in an interview by Vivian Phillips, experienced communications professional focused on the PNW arts community.

This event is made possible through the support of the Anne Gould Hauberg Endowed Library Fund. Established in 1990, the biennial Anne Gould Hauberg Artist Images Series celebrates prominent artists or art professionals from the Pacific Northwest. The event is presented in partnership with the UW Alumni Association and is supported by the Anne Gould Hauberg Endowed Library Fund.

 

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