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The combined event description is as follows:
**Art Exhibit: Water | Craft & Splish, Splash, Story**
This dual exhibition celebrates the multifaceted role of water through both traditional crafts and children’s illustrations, exploring its significance as a source of inspiration, cultural values, and environmental concerns.
**Water | Craft** delves into the intersection of historical craft techniques—such as weaving, pottery, and textiles—with contemporary issues surrounding water access, climate change, and cultural preservation. Featured artists transform these traditional methods into living practices that highlight ecological and social challenges, demonstrating how generational wisdom can navigate environmental crises. The exhibition prompts critical reflection on the interplay between art forms and the importance of craft in contemporary discourse.
**Splish, Splash, Story**, on loan from The Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book Art, showcases enchanting illustrations from beloved children’s books, emphasizing water's role as both subject and symbol. Spanning over a century, the exhibit features diverse artistic styles and storytelling traditions that evoke curiosity, joy, and wonder in young readers. Including works by both classic and contemporary illustrators, it connects timeless tales of water with the shared experiences of nature and childhood imaginations.
Together, these exhibitions highlight the universal significance of water in life, art, and storytelling, bridging past and present to enrich our understanding of its impact on culture and the environment.
**Photo captions:**
- *Tali Weinberg, Heat Waves/Water Falls, 2023. Petrochemical-derived medical tubing, plant fibers, plant and insect dyes. Image courtesy of Colin Conces.*
- *Eric Carle, Illustration for Mister Seahorse. Collection of the Eric and Barbara Carle Foundation. © 2004 Penguin Random House LLC.*
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Event Tags:
art events,art exhibit,art exhibit: water | craft,children illustrations,cultural values,environmental concerns,seasonal,water craft
Event Categories:
Arts
Event ID:
6a37115f6284718f9dd4d0d0
