Wire, Life, and Art with Kristin Tollefson

Posted by BIArtMuseum

Artist and educator Kristin Tollefson traveled to Slovakia as a Fulbright Scholar, immersing herself in the rich tradition and contemporary practice of wireworking. During her five-month stay in Central Europe, she captured captivating images and garnered valuable experiences which she will share, revealing how this immersive period of learning significantly influenced her artistic work and personal life.

Wireworking, known as ‘drotárstvo’ in Slovak, is a tradition of tinkering that originated in the mountains of Slovakia bordering Czechia and Poland. In 2019, it earned the prestigious status of Intangible Heritage by UNESCO. With over 30 years of research and hands-on experience in wireworking, Tollefson’s journey led her to the city of Žilina in northern Slovakia, where she discovered the intrinsic qualities embedded within this practice and its implications for contemporary discussions in art and society.

Attendees are also invited to register for the Introduction to Sculptural Wireworking workshop on January 20, 1-4PM.

GUEST BIO
Kristin Tollefson’s artwork connects people and environment through sculpture, installation, performance and jewelry. She holds an MFA in Metalsmithing from Cranbrook Academy of Art and has taught at Cornish College of the Arts, Pratt Fine Arts Center, and internationally as a teaching artist. She has received grants and awards from Fulbright (Slovakia and Iceland), The American-Scandinavian Foundation, Bainbridge Island Arts & Humanities Council, Artist Trust, and Jack Straw, among others.

Event Date
Thursday, January 18, 2024
Event time
7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Cost / donation
12.00
Contact
Bainbridge Island
Museum of Art,
info@biartmuseum.org
, 2064514000