Jan
15
to Jun 30

BREATHE

Breathe

This group exhibition, inspired by Martin Luther King, Jr., is part of BIMA’s Untold Stories series this winter. Works focus on social justice and human rights, addressing diverse and connected issues.

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Trump is crisscrossing the country ahead of the elections, lambasting the caravan in rallies. Up for grabs are thirty-five of the 100 seats in the U.S. Senate and all 435 seats in the U.S. House of Representatives. “A large group of people,” he yells, “very tough criminals in that caravan – middle Easterners, MS-13, you’re going to find them there…” But a day after the elections, that’s it. His months of rants about the caravan and the Democrats are over. He’s accomplished only fear and falsehoods. The elections have turned out a big win for the Democrats and the caravan is still coming— and the people in it are not rapists, murders, terrorists, and gang members. They are men, women, and children – the poorest and most vulnerable – families hoping to find the “American Dream” of safety, opportunity, work, and freedom from fear. They are people fleeing from poverty, violence, corruption, oppression, extortion, repression, hunger, and the effects of climate change – fleeing to save their lives.... — excerpt from Linda Wolf’s Artist Statement
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Sep
16
3:00 PM15:00

EYE on Artist: Women in Photography Panel Discussion

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Bainbridge Island Museum of Art features the work of ten women artists. Co-curated by Linda Wolf

All ten artists are from the Puget Sound region and reflect diversity in artistic processes, content, age and ethnicity. Although this exhibit is not comprehensive or reflective of the entire field, it showcases a broad range of ideas and talent. Artistic techniques include traditional darkroom, Polaroid, and digital photography; pinhole camera; living photographic prints using cyanotype medium; conceptual filmmaking; interactive installations, and Instagram feeds. The artists range in age from early twenties (Ashley Armitage) to over ninety (Mary Randlett).

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Blues in Cuba with Taj Mahal & Linda Wolf
Nov
7
to Nov 16

Blues in Cuba with Taj Mahal & Linda Wolf

A once in a lifetime opportunity to experience the music of blues legend, Taj Mahal. Join Taj and renown photographer, Linda Wolf, and the Cross Cultural Journey's Team in Havana. Taj will be playing with Cuban Musicians in 3 club settings as well as entertaining our travel group in an intimate setting throughout the week. Linda will be photographing the event and be on hand to assist you in capturing memorable and stunning images of this truly unforgettable journey.

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Feb
19
to Feb 21

June Millington Tribute Concert

In David Bowie’s words

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Linda will join friends and colleagues from afar to celebrate June Millington, co-founder of Fanny, on February 21st for an extraordinary afternoon of performances as we celebrate her remarkable life as a Filipina immigrant, rock ‘n roll pioneer, catalyst in the women’s music movement, impassioned educator and godmother to the next generation of women in the music business.

Beginning with her childhood in Manila, the retrospective weaves narrative, video, photos and performances into a rich musical tapestry that will take you on a journey through June’s life. In conjunction with the performance, an interactive pop-up exhibition is being held .

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Sep
11
8:00 PM20:00

Official Photographer/ Mad Dogs & Englishman Tribute Concert

Mad Dogs & Englishmen: A Tribute to Joe Cocker featuring Tedeschi Trucks Band with Special Guests

LOCKN' Festival is thrilled to announce Mad Dogs & Englishmen: A Tribute to Joe Cocker featuring Tedeschi Trucks Band with Special Guests Leon Russell, Dave Mason, Rita Coolidge, Chris Robinson, Doyle Bramhall II & Friends. More artists joining this unique and epic collaboration will be announced shortly!

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