"Guardians of the Andes" by artist Pepe Piedra Inkarasta. |
Artist Camila Bryce-LaPorte will host “Land of Enchantment,” the next in the Arts Salon free virtual series presented by Silver Spring Town Center, inc. (SSTCi). The program, which will be held at 6:30 p.m. on Monday, Jan. 30, will explore “Is the land or a special place your muse?”
Artists, poets, writers, filmmakers, musicians and others are invited to share their work inspired by the land or a special place in the world.
SSTCi's quarterly Arts Salon strives to be an inspiring space highlighted by sharing and performance-oriented.
Ms. Bryce-LaPorte is a folklife specialist and community scholar who helps people rediscover the value of their history, their cultural traditions, their community and themselves through the art of cultural documentation. She trains people to capture and preserve the history of and traditions of their community and their culture bearers. Ms. Bryce-LaPorte has worked on folklife-related projects for the Smithsonian Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage, the American Folklife Center at the Library of Congress and the Ujamaa Cooperative Farming Alliance.
Land of Enchantment will be available via Zoom at Meeting Registration - Zoom.
For more information about the series or to RSVP participation, contact Lisa Martin at lisa@silverspringtowncenter.com.