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Collective Impulse: The 2022 Henry Gala

Mark your calendar for the Henry's biggest fundraiser of the year! Collective Impulse celebrates art's mediums, sensations, and vibrations—and how they move and connect us. This virtual event will feature artist performances and a live auction. Stay tuned for details about an online silent auction leading up to the main event! Tickets are by suggested donation and open to all. Registration opens February 4. CREDITS Visionary Sponsor - Mike and Liz Hilton Patron Sponsor - Krekow Jennings In-Kind Support - Jasper Norton Craft Cocktail Concoctions

Re/frame: Forests (Virtual)

For some, forests are sites of breathtaking natural beauty where magic happens and healing occurs, while for others they are filled with danger or malice, more the setting of cautionary tales than the home of fantastical creatures. Join us as we explore the many ways in which forests have been interpreted in works in the Henry’s collection. Re/frame is a recurring program that delves into the Henry's extensive collection, highlighting a different group of objects each month. Join us for group discussions and the opportunity to see art rarely on public view.

Artventure – Ink & Tape: Cameraless Film Workshop with Devon Damonte and Avida Jackson

Hybrid: Online & at Northwest Film Forum IMPORTANT DATES Sunday, January 23, 2022 - Online Registration Deadline (in-person open until filled) Monday, January 24, 2022 - Film kits mailed out to online participants Sunday, February 13, 2022 - 1:00-3:00 PM PST Workshop Sunday, March 13, 2022 - 1:00-1:30 PM PST World Premiere This ArtVenture, in collaboration with Northwest Film Forum’s Children’s Film Festival and in partnership with Interbay Cinema Society, welcomes experimental filmmakers Devon Damonte and Avida Jackson for a fun, all-ages, hands-on filmmaking experience with options to pa

Re/frame: Illumination

Light allows us to perceive our surroundings, it shows us the path ahead, and it focuses our attention. It evokes emotions and sensations, bringing us comfort, highlighting tension, or provoking playfulness, to name a few. Join us to experience and discuss the many forms and effects of light in a selection of works from the Henry’s collection. Re/frame is a recurring program that delves into the Henry's extensive collection, highlighting a different group of objects each month. Join us for group discussions and the opportunity to see art rarely on public view.

Restless Pursuits in Art & Literature: A Writing Workshop with Rena Priest

On the occasion of Diana Al-Hadid: Archive of Longings, the Henry presents a series of writing workshops with three Pacific Northwest writers who will lead sessions that continue the processes of influence suggested in Al-Hadid’s work, as well as give community participants opportunity to consider "archives" that live close to home and heart. Fed by multiple literary, artistic, and other cultural sources, Diana Al-Hadid’s sculptures meditate on the conflicts and ruptures exposed when these stories are brought together.

Page & Body as Archive: Writing and Movement Workshop with Patrycja Humienik (session 2)

On the occasion of Diana Al-Hadid: Archive of Longings, the Henry presents a series of writing workshops with three Pacific Northwest writers who will lead sessions that continue the processes of influence suggested in Al-Hadid’s work, as well as give community participants opportunity to consider "archives" that live close to home and heart. Fed by multiple literary, artistic, and other cultural sources, Diana Al-Hadid’s sculptures meditate on the conflicts and ruptures exposed when these stories are brought together.

Page & Body as Archive: Writing and Movement Workshop with Patrycja Humienik (session 1)

On the occasion of Diana Al-Hadid: Archive of Longings, the Henry presents a series of writing workshops with three Pacific Northwest writers who will lead sessions that continue the processes of influence suggested in Al-Hadid’s work, as well as give community participants opportunity to consider "archives" that live close to home and heart. Fed by multiple literary, artistic, and other cultural sources, Diana Al-Hadid’s sculptures meditate on the conflicts and ruptures exposed when these stories are brought together.
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