Upcoming Event! Seeing Remnants in Life: Studio Visit

Watch and chat with Kirkland Library Exhibiting Artist, Megan Prince as she creates small works on paper and with fiber, during this two-hour mini studio visit inside the library, where her exhibit, Seeing Remnants in Life, can also be viewed.

Installation view of Seeing Remnants in Life by Megan Prince at the Kirkland Library, Kirkland, WA 2023.

Additional Events for Seeing Remnants in Life:

VIRTUAL Book Club: Wednesday, March 1, 2023 from 6-7pm; join us on Instagram LIVE. We will be discussing Circe by Miller, Madeline Check my companion book list for an insight into what inspires me!

Friendship Bracelet Workshop: Sunday, March 19, 2023 from 1-3pm at the Kirkland Library (Registration is requested, but not required.)

Megan Prince: Seeing Remnants in Life, featuring two large-scale works, is up now through March 30th, 2023 at the Kirkland Library in partnership with the Kirkland Arts Center.

Impermanent, 2022, red Sharpie on photography seamless, 80x105 inches. Impermanent is the largest from Prince’s 1,000 Paintings of Love series, each unique piece points to the individuality and importance of each of us in this life. This large-work on paper was made with non-archival materials and will degrade with time from the acids in both the Sharpie marker and photography seamless paper. The photography seamless used to make this work was donated by John and Nichelle Keatley.

Red Ratchet Strap Remnant Relationship (RRSRR), 2023, reclaimed red ratchet straps, 92 x 339 inches. RRSRR is the largest from Prince’s Remnant Relationships series, hand-constructed wall sculptures. Her material choice speaks to accessibility and inclusion of all people and being a steward of our world. Frequently made from leftover pieces of cast-off or remnant fiber materials which the artist gathers from her community at large. The 12,000 feet of reclaimed red ratchet straps used to make this work were donated by SuttonBeresCuller.

Sponsored, in part, by The Kirkland Arts Center and 4Culture.

This is event is free and open to the public. Registration is not required.