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Tue September 15, 2015

Shop Talk: Erin Diebboll

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Pull up a chair in the Officer's Club for an inside glimpse into the mind and making of artist Erin Diebboll (AIR '15) as she delves into the question of how we house our memory of spaces, both occupied and vacated, in the real estate of our minds. Alongside many of her works-completed and in-progress-Diebboll will share insight into her process of interviewing people about the domiciles of their childhoods, and how these narratives translate into drawings. Then, try out Diebboll's method yourself to see how well the pen reflects the past.

Doors open at 6:30 for wine and housemade breads & spreads.
Pull up a chair in the Officer's Club for an inside glimpse into the mind and making of artist Erin Diebboll (AIR '15) as she delves into the question of how we house our memory of spaces, both occupied and vacated, in the real estate of our minds. Alongside many of her works-completed and in-progress-Diebboll will share insight into her process of interviewing people about the domiciles of their childhoods, and how these narratives translate into drawings. Then, try out Diebboll's method yourself to see how well the pen reflects the past.

Doors open at 6:30 for wine and housemade breads & spreads.
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944 Fort Barry, Sausalito, CA 94965

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