One Work, Many Voices invites you to be part of an intimate discussion inspired by a single work of art. The program takes place in the Strange Weather exhibition after the museum is closed to the public. Registration for this small group discussion is limited to 15 participants on a first-come, first-served basis.
Our upcoming discussion focuses on the themes presented in Wendy Red Star’s photograph series, Four Seasons, currently on display in Strange Weather: From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation, and will be facilitated by artist Dan Friday.
Featured Art: Wendy Red Star, (detail) Four Seasons series, Winter, edition 12/15, 2006; Collection of the Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation; Photo: Strode Photographic © Wendy Red Star
Bellevue Arts Museum
$5 BAM Members $20 General Public (includes museum admission)
About Dan Friday
Daniel Joseph Friday is a Native of the Lummi Nation and a lifelong resident of Washington State’s Puget Sound region. Drawing from cultural themes and using modern processes, Friday’s glass work is contemporary in format while maintaining basic Native American qualities. Dan has spent the past two decades working with artists such as Dale Chihuly, Paul Marioni, and Preston Singletary. Friday lives in Seattle, where he maintains an independent glass studio. His work can be found in collections around the world.