It’s hard to distinguish the line in Ree Nancarrow’s work where the dedicated botanist ends and the meticulous fiber artist begins. Her quilt pieces depict the natural world and its
September is coming close around the corner, but that doesn’t mean Homer is slowing down yet! With the summer tourist season still in full swing and a number of great community events coming up in the next few weeks, there’s plenty of activity still to partake in. From community craft nights to fundraisers to arts festivals, see what’s in store with these Best Bets.
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Ree Nancarrow’s quilt “Spruce Smoke” was recently selected by the U.S. Global Change Research Program for inclusion in its Fifth National Climate Assessment. Such assessments, considered the preeminent analyses of climate change, are submitted to the White House and Congress every four years.
It’s not exactly fun in the sun with the continuing days of fog and rain here in this fair hamlet by the sea — but that doesn’t mean the summer activities are off yet. Community organizations are still holding strong before the onset of fall, with local film showings, wellness exercises, foraging and gardening education opportunities, and upcoming music and arts — just check out these Best Bets.