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Stay Involved Host an Event. Brian Fies, A Fire Story page 81, The show is deeply personal, as all contributors were greatly affected by the fire. Their artist and exhibit statements reveal varied purposes. Some want to convey inner feelings, report and document for the community, reflect on the sadness of loss and the immense power of nature, and acknowledge the community outreach that occurred.
Others wish to use creativity as a way to process the immensity of the fire, show gratitude to first responders, help others understand the experience, and memorialize the landscape. The exhibit is a compendium of creative expression. Painting materials include acrylic, watercolor, and ink on canvas and handmade paper. Some works utilize mixed media, including found objects from burned homesites.
Videos portray the fire as it happened and share follow-up stories. Photographs of the fire and its destruction are displayed in the 2North exhibit area. The October 17 reception recognizes the day Sonoma State University reopened. A sign of perserverance after the fire.
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For a complimentary parking pass for the reception, email library sonoma. More details are available in the Wildfires research guide.
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