From Mongolia, With Love
From Mongolia, With Love
The Loganberry Festival
Whidbey Island
Saturday July 24 July & Sunday 25 July
In the teardrop garden near the Rob Schouten Gallery
In a specially designed & constructed miniature yurt or ger (8' diameter) made of hemlock & felt awaits the nomadic poet. Inside you'll witness a little scriptorium with handmade poetry scrolls on which are written verses drawing from a variety of wandering poetry traditions (Han-Shan, Li Po, Basho, The Troubadours, The Beat Poets, Bob Dylan and Buddhist Poetry in the New Mongolia). Visitors will be invited in, one at a time, for a unique & intimate poetry experience. Scrolls will be unrolled & read to you in the mottled light of this tiny yurt. Experience the itinerant poetess face to face at the Loganberry Festival!! This project is sponsored by Brave New Words. See you at the festival!
Loganberry Festival 2010
It’s summertime on Whidbey Island, time for the annual Loganberry Festival at the Greenbank Farm. We look forward to a weekend filled with live music, good food, wine tasting, arts & crafts booths, chainsaw & other artists in action, pie eating contests, & more from 10 AM to 7 PM on Saturday, and 10 AM to 5 PM on Sunday. Admission is free, with only a $5 per car fee for parking. Directions to Green Bank Farm.
Artist
A K Mimi Allin has twice crossed the Pacific Ocean by boat, has worked a climbing ranger on Mt. Rainier and served in the Peace Corps in Poland. In 2003, she enrolled at City College of New York where she split her time between Museum Studies and Writing Poetry. In 2006, Allin returned to Seattle and started practicing as a performance artist. Her work encompasses many media often involving movement, poetry, installation and the participation of onlookers. These performed events are documented in video, photographs and writing. In her best-known work, Nostalgia: The Poetess at Green Lake (2006-2007), Allin spent 8 hours every Sunday at a small writing desk at Green Lake, offering intimate poetry exchanges to the public. Allin has created work for ACT Theatre, Seattle Art Museum, Bumbershoot, ArtSparks, LitFuse, Smoke Farm, Brave New Words and Urban Wilderness Project. In 2010, she was an artist-in-residence at both Project: Space Available and at NBBJ.
The Loganberry Festival
Whidbey Island
Saturday July 24 July & Sunday 25 July
In the teardrop garden near the Rob Schouten Gallery
In a specially designed & constructed miniature yurt or ger (8' diameter) made of hemlock & felt awaits the nomadic poet. Inside you'll witness a little scriptorium with handmade poetry scrolls on which are written verses drawing from a variety of wandering poetry traditions (Han-Shan, Li Po, Basho, The Troubadours, The Beat Poets, Bob Dylan and Buddhist Poetry in the New Mongolia). Visitors will be invited in, one at a time, for a unique & intimate poetry experience. Scrolls will be unrolled & read to you in the mottled light of this tiny yurt. Experience the itinerant poetess face to face at the Loganberry Festival!! This project is sponsored by Brave New Words. See you at the festival!
Loganberry Festival 2010
It’s summertime on Whidbey Island, time for the annual Loganberry Festival at the Greenbank Farm. We look forward to a weekend filled with live music, good food, wine tasting, arts & crafts booths, chainsaw & other artists in action, pie eating contests, & more from 10 AM to 7 PM on Saturday, and 10 AM to 5 PM on Sunday. Admission is free, with only a $5 per car fee for parking. Directions to Green Bank Farm.
Artist
A K Mimi Allin has twice crossed the Pacific Ocean by boat, has worked a climbing ranger on Mt. Rainier and served in the Peace Corps in Poland. In 2003, she enrolled at City College of New York where she split her time between Museum Studies and Writing Poetry. In 2006, Allin returned to Seattle and started practicing as a performance artist. Her work encompasses many media often involving movement, poetry, installation and the participation of onlookers. These performed events are documented in video, photographs and writing. In her best-known work, Nostalgia: The Poetess at Green Lake (2006-2007), Allin spent 8 hours every Sunday at a small writing desk at Green Lake, offering intimate poetry exchanges to the public. Allin has created work for ACT Theatre, Seattle Art Museum, Bumbershoot, ArtSparks, LitFuse, Smoke Farm, Brave New Words and Urban Wilderness Project. In 2010, she was an artist-in-residence at both Project: Space Available and at NBBJ.
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