Creative Exchange Art and Archaeology at Bellevue Arts Museum

Shoreline, WALocal News

The Bellevue Arts Museum will host an engaging program titled "Creative Exchange: Art and Archaeology" on February 5, focusing on the dynamic relationship between art and archaeological discoveries. Featured artist Kate Clark will present her installation, "Everyday Artifacts: Working-Class Waste from 1890s Seattle," which showcases around 800 historical objects found during the excavation for the Washington State Convention Center expansion. This unique installation prompts viewers to reflect on the narratives that everyday items can convey about past societies. Laura Phillips, the Archaeology Collections Manager at the Burke Museum, will join Clark to discuss the importance of preserving archaeological collections and the stories they tell. The event is open to a broad audience, including adults, tweens, and teens, encouraging intergenerational dialogue about cultural heritage.

Interested participants can register for the program to receive a Zoom link, ensuring accessibility for those unable to attend in person. This initiative highlights the intersection of art and history, demonstrating how past artifacts can inform our understanding of contemporary life. By fostering discussions around these themes, the Bellevue Arts Museum reinforces its commitment to community engagement and cultural education.

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