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SUMMARY:Headlands: Announcing Headlands' 2026 Artists in Residence
DESCRIPTION:Announcing Headlands’ 2026 Artists in Residence\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe springs\, the summers\, and the autumn slowly pass\, 2024\, Acrylic and oil on canvas\, 76 x 96 inches. Work by Yameng Lee Thorp.\n\n\n\nWe are pleased to share the full Artist In Residence list for the Spring\, Summer\, and Fall 2026 cohorts. Artists from Poland to Botswana to Texas will join us on our campus\, developing new work in our studios and in dialogue with one another and the extraordinary landscape that surrounds us. Artists in Residence receive financial support and gather for chef-prepared meals in our Mess Hall four days per week—an essential part of the exchange that shapes the Headlands residency experience. We hope you’ll come and visit us at an Open House or for one of our monthly suppers and get to know this amazing new 2026 cohort!\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nFall Open House 2026\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWhen\nSunday\, October 25\, 12–5PM\n\n\nWhere\nHeadlands Center for the Arts\n\n\nPrice\nFree\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nOpen House provides a once-a-season opportunity to roam the various buildings of our campus\, meet current artists\, view works in progress\, and attend screenings\, performances\, and readings. See what Artists in Residence and Graduate Fellows are up to in their studios\, stop by the Project Space to view in-progress installations\, and enjoy a house-made lunch from the Mess Hall. \nParking is limited. If you can\, we encourage you to carpool or bike. Get more info on transportation and directions. \nFirst-floor spaces in use for this event (Mess Hall\, Key Room\, Latrine\, The Commons\, first-floor studios) are accessible to people with mobility aids. Second- and third-floor spaces (including Project Space) are currently accessible only by stairs. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nFall Season | Open House October 25 \nGina Beavers (NJ) | Visual \nIan Becker (IL) | Writing \nJennifer S. Cheng (CA) | Writing \nDiana Cejas (NC) | Writing \nJohannes Heldén* (Sweden) | Visual \nSandra Jackson-Opoku* (IL) | Writing \nAtsushi Kaga (Japan/Ireland) | Visual \nAnne La Berge* (The Netherlands) | Music/Sound \nThero Makepe (Botswana) | Visual \nElliot Mercer (IL) | Interdisciplinary\njaamil olawale kosoko (PA) | Performance/Dance \nCaroline Partamian (CA) | Music/Sound \nWill Rawls* (CA) | Performance \nChristopher Shinn (NY) | Writing \nErik Smith (Germany) | Interdisciplinary \nScott Snibbe (CA) | Interdisciplinary\, Project Space \nYameng Lee Thorp (CA) | Visual \nAleksandra Walaszek \n& Sam Stevens (Poland) | Social Practice \n*Returning Alumni Artist
URL:https://calendarsausalito.com/event/headlands-announcing-headlands-2026-artists-in-residence-3/
LOCATION:Headlands\, 944 Simmonds Road\, Sausalito\, 94965
CATEGORIES:Headlands Center for the Arts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20261026T120000
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SUMMARY:Headlands Exhibit: Wall Space 2025: Forrest Gander
DESCRIPTION:When\nJuly 30\, 2025 – December 31\, 2025\n\n\nWhere\nHeadlands\, The Commons\n\n\nPrice\nFree\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nCreated by Rotterdam-based designer Chris Kabel\, Wall Space is a sculptural installation that turns Headlands’ building façade into a canvas for commissioned texts. Inspired by historical movie theater marquees\, a hidden armature on the side of the building holds metal mesh letters that respond to the changing light\, visible to viewers as cast shadows. The letters are reconfigured into a new poem several times a year. \nFor this iteration of Wall Space\, we are grateful to host the writing of Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Forrest Gander. \nArtist Statement \nThere are long traditions of the pastoral\, poetry centered on nature or landscape\, in both Eastern and Western language literature. I’m less interested in “nature poetry”—where nature features as theme—than in poetry which investigates—both thematically and formally—the relationship between nature and culture\, language and perception. What we’ve perpetrated on our environment has certainly affected a poet’s means and material. My Wall Poem developed slowly in my mind during several ritual hikes—circumambulations—around nearby Mount Tamalpais. I hope the poem suggests\, in a way that doesn’t simply supplement the rational intellect\, but offers incommensurable modes of insight\, our mutualism with this revered and very particular place. \nFor years\, I’ve come to Headlands to see and celebrate art\, artists\, and the landscape. Aki Onda’s musical installation\, Dong Li’s reading of his poetry\, Joshua Michelle-Ross’s eco-choral performance\, and hikes around the Marin coastline have inspired me. \nWall Space Exhibition Opening (July 30\, 2026)\nThe evening begins at 6:00PM with drinks in our Mess Hall\, followed by a family-style supper at 6:30PM. Around 7:40PM\, we’ll gather outdoors in The Commons\, where Forrest Gander will be joined by composer and cellist Theresa Wong (AIR ‘09) and multi-disciplinary artist Ashwini Bhat to present Embrace\, a collaborative performance during the activation ceremony of the Wall Space commission. \nProgram:\n6PM – Event starts\n6:30PM –  Welcome remarks\n6:40PM – Dinner served\n7:40PM – Wall Space Activation Ceremony\n8PM –  Event concludes \nGuests will be invited to take a seed-ball with them to plant and germinate in their gardens. \nMore info here\nTickets are required for dinner. Maximum 4 per order. Interested in our Members Ticket price? Visit our Give page to join\, or contact Kristina Graber to learn more at kgraber@headlands.org. \nRSVP to Dinner Here
URL:https://calendarsausalito.com/event/headlands-exhibit-wall-space-2025-forrest-gander/2026-10-26/
LOCATION:Headlands\, The Commons\, 944 Simmonds Road\, Sausalito\, CA\, 94965\, United States
CATEGORIES:Headlands Center for the Arts
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SUMMARY:Headlands Exhibit: Wall Space 2025: Forrest Gander
DESCRIPTION:When\nJuly 30\, 2025 – December 31\, 2025\n\n\nWhere\nHeadlands\, The Commons\n\n\nPrice\nFree\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nCreated by Rotterdam-based designer Chris Kabel\, Wall Space is a sculptural installation that turns Headlands’ building façade into a canvas for commissioned texts. Inspired by historical movie theater marquees\, a hidden armature on the side of the building holds metal mesh letters that respond to the changing light\, visible to viewers as cast shadows. The letters are reconfigured into a new poem several times a year. \nFor this iteration of Wall Space\, we are grateful to host the writing of Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Forrest Gander. \nArtist Statement \nThere are long traditions of the pastoral\, poetry centered on nature or landscape\, in both Eastern and Western language literature. I’m less interested in “nature poetry”—where nature features as theme—than in poetry which investigates—both thematically and formally—the relationship between nature and culture\, language and perception. What we’ve perpetrated on our environment has certainly affected a poet’s means and material. My Wall Poem developed slowly in my mind during several ritual hikes—circumambulations—around nearby Mount Tamalpais. I hope the poem suggests\, in a way that doesn’t simply supplement the rational intellect\, but offers incommensurable modes of insight\, our mutualism with this revered and very particular place. \nFor years\, I’ve come to Headlands to see and celebrate art\, artists\, and the landscape. Aki Onda’s musical installation\, Dong Li’s reading of his poetry\, Joshua Michelle-Ross’s eco-choral performance\, and hikes around the Marin coastline have inspired me. \nWall Space Exhibition Opening (July 30\, 2026)\nThe evening begins at 6:00PM with drinks in our Mess Hall\, followed by a family-style supper at 6:30PM. Around 7:40PM\, we’ll gather outdoors in The Commons\, where Forrest Gander will be joined by composer and cellist Theresa Wong (AIR ‘09) and multi-disciplinary artist Ashwini Bhat to present Embrace\, a collaborative performance during the activation ceremony of the Wall Space commission. \nProgram:\n6PM – Event starts\n6:30PM –  Welcome remarks\n6:40PM – Dinner served\n7:40PM – Wall Space Activation Ceremony\n8PM –  Event concludes \nGuests will be invited to take a seed-ball with them to plant and germinate in their gardens. \nMore info here\nTickets are required for dinner. Maximum 4 per order. Interested in our Members Ticket price? Visit our Give page to join\, or contact Kristina Graber to learn more at kgraber@headlands.org. \nRSVP to Dinner Here
URL:https://calendarsausalito.com/event/headlands-exhibit-wall-space-2025-forrest-gander/2026-10-27/
LOCATION:Headlands\, The Commons\, 944 Simmonds Road\, Sausalito\, CA\, 94965\, United States
CATEGORIES:Headlands Center for the Arts
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SUMMARY:Headlands Exhibit: Wall Space 2025: Forrest Gander
DESCRIPTION:When\nJuly 30\, 2025 – December 31\, 2025\n\n\nWhere\nHeadlands\, The Commons\n\n\nPrice\nFree\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nCreated by Rotterdam-based designer Chris Kabel\, Wall Space is a sculptural installation that turns Headlands’ building façade into a canvas for commissioned texts. Inspired by historical movie theater marquees\, a hidden armature on the side of the building holds metal mesh letters that respond to the changing light\, visible to viewers as cast shadows. The letters are reconfigured into a new poem several times a year. \nFor this iteration of Wall Space\, we are grateful to host the writing of Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Forrest Gander. \nArtist Statement \nThere are long traditions of the pastoral\, poetry centered on nature or landscape\, in both Eastern and Western language literature. I’m less interested in “nature poetry”—where nature features as theme—than in poetry which investigates—both thematically and formally—the relationship between nature and culture\, language and perception. What we’ve perpetrated on our environment has certainly affected a poet’s means and material. My Wall Poem developed slowly in my mind during several ritual hikes—circumambulations—around nearby Mount Tamalpais. I hope the poem suggests\, in a way that doesn’t simply supplement the rational intellect\, but offers incommensurable modes of insight\, our mutualism with this revered and very particular place. \nFor years\, I’ve come to Headlands to see and celebrate art\, artists\, and the landscape. Aki Onda’s musical installation\, Dong Li’s reading of his poetry\, Joshua Michelle-Ross’s eco-choral performance\, and hikes around the Marin coastline have inspired me. \nWall Space Exhibition Opening (July 30\, 2026)\nThe evening begins at 6:00PM with drinks in our Mess Hall\, followed by a family-style supper at 6:30PM. Around 7:40PM\, we’ll gather outdoors in The Commons\, where Forrest Gander will be joined by composer and cellist Theresa Wong (AIR ‘09) and multi-disciplinary artist Ashwini Bhat to present Embrace\, a collaborative performance during the activation ceremony of the Wall Space commission. \nProgram:\n6PM – Event starts\n6:30PM –  Welcome remarks\n6:40PM – Dinner served\n7:40PM – Wall Space Activation Ceremony\n8PM –  Event concludes \nGuests will be invited to take a seed-ball with them to plant and germinate in their gardens. \nMore info here\nTickets are required for dinner. Maximum 4 per order. Interested in our Members Ticket price? Visit our Give page to join\, or contact Kristina Graber to learn more at kgraber@headlands.org. \nRSVP to Dinner Here
URL:https://calendarsausalito.com/event/headlands-exhibit-wall-space-2025-forrest-gander/2026-10-28/
LOCATION:Headlands\, The Commons\, 944 Simmonds Road\, Sausalito\, CA\, 94965\, United States
CATEGORIES:Headlands Center for the Arts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20261029T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20261029T170000
DTSTAMP:20260425T202339
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SUMMARY:Headlands Exhibit: Wall Space 2025: Forrest Gander
DESCRIPTION:When\nJuly 30\, 2025 – December 31\, 2025\n\n\nWhere\nHeadlands\, The Commons\n\n\nPrice\nFree\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nCreated by Rotterdam-based designer Chris Kabel\, Wall Space is a sculptural installation that turns Headlands’ building façade into a canvas for commissioned texts. Inspired by historical movie theater marquees\, a hidden armature on the side of the building holds metal mesh letters that respond to the changing light\, visible to viewers as cast shadows. The letters are reconfigured into a new poem several times a year. \nFor this iteration of Wall Space\, we are grateful to host the writing of Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Forrest Gander. \nArtist Statement \nThere are long traditions of the pastoral\, poetry centered on nature or landscape\, in both Eastern and Western language literature. I’m less interested in “nature poetry”—where nature features as theme—than in poetry which investigates—both thematically and formally—the relationship between nature and culture\, language and perception. What we’ve perpetrated on our environment has certainly affected a poet’s means and material. My Wall Poem developed slowly in my mind during several ritual hikes—circumambulations—around nearby Mount Tamalpais. I hope the poem suggests\, in a way that doesn’t simply supplement the rational intellect\, but offers incommensurable modes of insight\, our mutualism with this revered and very particular place. \nFor years\, I’ve come to Headlands to see and celebrate art\, artists\, and the landscape. Aki Onda’s musical installation\, Dong Li’s reading of his poetry\, Joshua Michelle-Ross’s eco-choral performance\, and hikes around the Marin coastline have inspired me. \nWall Space Exhibition Opening (July 30\, 2026)\nThe evening begins at 6:00PM with drinks in our Mess Hall\, followed by a family-style supper at 6:30PM. Around 7:40PM\, we’ll gather outdoors in The Commons\, where Forrest Gander will be joined by composer and cellist Theresa Wong (AIR ‘09) and multi-disciplinary artist Ashwini Bhat to present Embrace\, a collaborative performance during the activation ceremony of the Wall Space commission. \nProgram:\n6PM – Event starts\n6:30PM –  Welcome remarks\n6:40PM – Dinner served\n7:40PM – Wall Space Activation Ceremony\n8PM –  Event concludes \nGuests will be invited to take a seed-ball with them to plant and germinate in their gardens. \nMore info here\nTickets are required for dinner. Maximum 4 per order. Interested in our Members Ticket price? Visit our Give page to join\, or contact Kristina Graber to learn more at kgraber@headlands.org. \nRSVP to Dinner Here
URL:https://calendarsausalito.com/event/headlands-exhibit-wall-space-2025-forrest-gander/2026-10-29/
LOCATION:Headlands\, The Commons\, 944 Simmonds Road\, Sausalito\, CA\, 94965\, United States
CATEGORIES:Headlands Center for the Arts
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20261030T170000
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SUMMARY:Headlands Exhibit: Wall Space 2025: Forrest Gander
DESCRIPTION:When\nJuly 30\, 2025 – December 31\, 2025\n\n\nWhere\nHeadlands\, The Commons\n\n\nPrice\nFree\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nCreated by Rotterdam-based designer Chris Kabel\, Wall Space is a sculptural installation that turns Headlands’ building façade into a canvas for commissioned texts. Inspired by historical movie theater marquees\, a hidden armature on the side of the building holds metal mesh letters that respond to the changing light\, visible to viewers as cast shadows. The letters are reconfigured into a new poem several times a year. \nFor this iteration of Wall Space\, we are grateful to host the writing of Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Forrest Gander. \nArtist Statement \nThere are long traditions of the pastoral\, poetry centered on nature or landscape\, in both Eastern and Western language literature. I’m less interested in “nature poetry”—where nature features as theme—than in poetry which investigates—both thematically and formally—the relationship between nature and culture\, language and perception. What we’ve perpetrated on our environment has certainly affected a poet’s means and material. My Wall Poem developed slowly in my mind during several ritual hikes—circumambulations—around nearby Mount Tamalpais. I hope the poem suggests\, in a way that doesn’t simply supplement the rational intellect\, but offers incommensurable modes of insight\, our mutualism with this revered and very particular place. \nFor years\, I’ve come to Headlands to see and celebrate art\, artists\, and the landscape. Aki Onda’s musical installation\, Dong Li’s reading of his poetry\, Joshua Michelle-Ross’s eco-choral performance\, and hikes around the Marin coastline have inspired me. \nWall Space Exhibition Opening (July 30\, 2026)\nThe evening begins at 6:00PM with drinks in our Mess Hall\, followed by a family-style supper at 6:30PM. Around 7:40PM\, we’ll gather outdoors in The Commons\, where Forrest Gander will be joined by composer and cellist Theresa Wong (AIR ‘09) and multi-disciplinary artist Ashwini Bhat to present Embrace\, a collaborative performance during the activation ceremony of the Wall Space commission. \nProgram:\n6PM – Event starts\n6:30PM –  Welcome remarks\n6:40PM – Dinner served\n7:40PM – Wall Space Activation Ceremony\n8PM –  Event concludes \nGuests will be invited to take a seed-ball with them to plant and germinate in their gardens. \nMore info here\nTickets are required for dinner. Maximum 4 per order. Interested in our Members Ticket price? Visit our Give page to join\, or contact Kristina Graber to learn more at kgraber@headlands.org. \nRSVP to Dinner Here
URL:https://calendarsausalito.com/event/headlands-exhibit-wall-space-2025-forrest-gander/2026-10-30/
LOCATION:Headlands\, The Commons\, 944 Simmonds Road\, Sausalito\, CA\, 94965\, United States
CATEGORIES:Headlands Center for the Arts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20261031T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20261031T170000
DTSTAMP:20260425T202340
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SUMMARY:Headlands Exhibit: Wall Space 2025: Forrest Gander
DESCRIPTION:When\nJuly 30\, 2025 – December 31\, 2025\n\n\nWhere\nHeadlands\, The Commons\n\n\nPrice\nFree\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nCreated by Rotterdam-based designer Chris Kabel\, Wall Space is a sculptural installation that turns Headlands’ building façade into a canvas for commissioned texts. Inspired by historical movie theater marquees\, a hidden armature on the side of the building holds metal mesh letters that respond to the changing light\, visible to viewers as cast shadows. The letters are reconfigured into a new poem several times a year. \nFor this iteration of Wall Space\, we are grateful to host the writing of Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Forrest Gander. \nArtist Statement \nThere are long traditions of the pastoral\, poetry centered on nature or landscape\, in both Eastern and Western language literature. I’m less interested in “nature poetry”—where nature features as theme—than in poetry which investigates—both thematically and formally—the relationship between nature and culture\, language and perception. What we’ve perpetrated on our environment has certainly affected a poet’s means and material. My Wall Poem developed slowly in my mind during several ritual hikes—circumambulations—around nearby Mount Tamalpais. I hope the poem suggests\, in a way that doesn’t simply supplement the rational intellect\, but offers incommensurable modes of insight\, our mutualism with this revered and very particular place. \nFor years\, I’ve come to Headlands to see and celebrate art\, artists\, and the landscape. Aki Onda’s musical installation\, Dong Li’s reading of his poetry\, Joshua Michelle-Ross’s eco-choral performance\, and hikes around the Marin coastline have inspired me. \nWall Space Exhibition Opening (July 30\, 2026)\nThe evening begins at 6:00PM with drinks in our Mess Hall\, followed by a family-style supper at 6:30PM. Around 7:40PM\, we’ll gather outdoors in The Commons\, where Forrest Gander will be joined by composer and cellist Theresa Wong (AIR ‘09) and multi-disciplinary artist Ashwini Bhat to present Embrace\, a collaborative performance during the activation ceremony of the Wall Space commission. \nProgram:\n6PM – Event starts\n6:30PM –  Welcome remarks\n6:40PM – Dinner served\n7:40PM – Wall Space Activation Ceremony\n8PM –  Event concludes \nGuests will be invited to take a seed-ball with them to plant and germinate in their gardens. \nMore info here\nTickets are required for dinner. Maximum 4 per order. Interested in our Members Ticket price? Visit our Give page to join\, or contact Kristina Graber to learn more at kgraber@headlands.org. \nRSVP to Dinner Here
URL:https://calendarsausalito.com/event/headlands-exhibit-wall-space-2025-forrest-gander/2026-10-31/
LOCATION:Headlands\, The Commons\, 944 Simmonds Road\, Sausalito\, CA\, 94965\, United States
CATEGORIES:Headlands Center for the Arts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20261101T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20261101T170000
DTSTAMP:20260425T202340
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SUMMARY:Headlands Exhibit: Wall Space 2025: Forrest Gander
DESCRIPTION:When\nJuly 30\, 2025 – December 31\, 2025\n\n\nWhere\nHeadlands\, The Commons\n\n\nPrice\nFree\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nCreated by Rotterdam-based designer Chris Kabel\, Wall Space is a sculptural installation that turns Headlands’ building façade into a canvas for commissioned texts. Inspired by historical movie theater marquees\, a hidden armature on the side of the building holds metal mesh letters that respond to the changing light\, visible to viewers as cast shadows. The letters are reconfigured into a new poem several times a year. \nFor this iteration of Wall Space\, we are grateful to host the writing of Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Forrest Gander. \nArtist Statement \nThere are long traditions of the pastoral\, poetry centered on nature or landscape\, in both Eastern and Western language literature. I’m less interested in “nature poetry”—where nature features as theme—than in poetry which investigates—both thematically and formally—the relationship between nature and culture\, language and perception. What we’ve perpetrated on our environment has certainly affected a poet’s means and material. My Wall Poem developed slowly in my mind during several ritual hikes—circumambulations—around nearby Mount Tamalpais. I hope the poem suggests\, in a way that doesn’t simply supplement the rational intellect\, but offers incommensurable modes of insight\, our mutualism with this revered and very particular place. \nFor years\, I’ve come to Headlands to see and celebrate art\, artists\, and the landscape. Aki Onda’s musical installation\, Dong Li’s reading of his poetry\, Joshua Michelle-Ross’s eco-choral performance\, and hikes around the Marin coastline have inspired me. \nWall Space Exhibition Opening (July 30\, 2026)\nThe evening begins at 6:00PM with drinks in our Mess Hall\, followed by a family-style supper at 6:30PM. Around 7:40PM\, we’ll gather outdoors in The Commons\, where Forrest Gander will be joined by composer and cellist Theresa Wong (AIR ‘09) and multi-disciplinary artist Ashwini Bhat to present Embrace\, a collaborative performance during the activation ceremony of the Wall Space commission. \nProgram:\n6PM – Event starts\n6:30PM –  Welcome remarks\n6:40PM – Dinner served\n7:40PM – Wall Space Activation Ceremony\n8PM –  Event concludes \nGuests will be invited to take a seed-ball with them to plant and germinate in their gardens. \nMore info here\nTickets are required for dinner. Maximum 4 per order. Interested in our Members Ticket price? Visit our Give page to join\, or contact Kristina Graber to learn more at kgraber@headlands.org. \nRSVP to Dinner Here
URL:https://calendarsausalito.com/event/headlands-exhibit-wall-space-2025-forrest-gander/2026-11-01/
LOCATION:Headlands\, The Commons\, 944 Simmonds Road\, Sausalito\, CA\, 94965\, United States
CATEGORIES:Headlands Center for the Arts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20261102T120000
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SUMMARY:Headlands Exhibit: Wall Space 2025: Forrest Gander
DESCRIPTION:When\nJuly 30\, 2025 – December 31\, 2025\n\n\nWhere\nHeadlands\, The Commons\n\n\nPrice\nFree\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nCreated by Rotterdam-based designer Chris Kabel\, Wall Space is a sculptural installation that turns Headlands’ building façade into a canvas for commissioned texts. Inspired by historical movie theater marquees\, a hidden armature on the side of the building holds metal mesh letters that respond to the changing light\, visible to viewers as cast shadows. The letters are reconfigured into a new poem several times a year. \nFor this iteration of Wall Space\, we are grateful to host the writing of Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Forrest Gander. \nArtist Statement \nThere are long traditions of the pastoral\, poetry centered on nature or landscape\, in both Eastern and Western language literature. I’m less interested in “nature poetry”—where nature features as theme—than in poetry which investigates—both thematically and formally—the relationship between nature and culture\, language and perception. What we’ve perpetrated on our environment has certainly affected a poet’s means and material. My Wall Poem developed slowly in my mind during several ritual hikes—circumambulations—around nearby Mount Tamalpais. I hope the poem suggests\, in a way that doesn’t simply supplement the rational intellect\, but offers incommensurable modes of insight\, our mutualism with this revered and very particular place. \nFor years\, I’ve come to Headlands to see and celebrate art\, artists\, and the landscape. Aki Onda’s musical installation\, Dong Li’s reading of his poetry\, Joshua Michelle-Ross’s eco-choral performance\, and hikes around the Marin coastline have inspired me. \nWall Space Exhibition Opening (July 30\, 2026)\nThe evening begins at 6:00PM with drinks in our Mess Hall\, followed by a family-style supper at 6:30PM. Around 7:40PM\, we’ll gather outdoors in The Commons\, where Forrest Gander will be joined by composer and cellist Theresa Wong (AIR ‘09) and multi-disciplinary artist Ashwini Bhat to present Embrace\, a collaborative performance during the activation ceremony of the Wall Space commission. \nProgram:\n6PM – Event starts\n6:30PM –  Welcome remarks\n6:40PM – Dinner served\n7:40PM – Wall Space Activation Ceremony\n8PM –  Event concludes \nGuests will be invited to take a seed-ball with them to plant and germinate in their gardens. \nMore info here\nTickets are required for dinner. Maximum 4 per order. Interested in our Members Ticket price? Visit our Give page to join\, or contact Kristina Graber to learn more at kgraber@headlands.org. \nRSVP to Dinner Here
URL:https://calendarsausalito.com/event/headlands-exhibit-wall-space-2025-forrest-gander/2026-11-02/
LOCATION:Headlands\, The Commons\, 944 Simmonds Road\, Sausalito\, CA\, 94965\, United States
CATEGORIES:Headlands Center for the Arts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20261103T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20261103T170000
DTSTAMP:20260425T202340
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LAST-MODIFIED:20260127T004725Z
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SUMMARY:Headlands Exhibit: Wall Space 2025: Forrest Gander
DESCRIPTION:When\nJuly 30\, 2025 – December 31\, 2025\n\n\nWhere\nHeadlands\, The Commons\n\n\nPrice\nFree\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nCreated by Rotterdam-based designer Chris Kabel\, Wall Space is a sculptural installation that turns Headlands’ building façade into a canvas for commissioned texts. Inspired by historical movie theater marquees\, a hidden armature on the side of the building holds metal mesh letters that respond to the changing light\, visible to viewers as cast shadows. The letters are reconfigured into a new poem several times a year. \nFor this iteration of Wall Space\, we are grateful to host the writing of Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Forrest Gander. \nArtist Statement \nThere are long traditions of the pastoral\, poetry centered on nature or landscape\, in both Eastern and Western language literature. I’m less interested in “nature poetry”—where nature features as theme—than in poetry which investigates—both thematically and formally—the relationship between nature and culture\, language and perception. What we’ve perpetrated on our environment has certainly affected a poet’s means and material. My Wall Poem developed slowly in my mind during several ritual hikes—circumambulations—around nearby Mount Tamalpais. I hope the poem suggests\, in a way that doesn’t simply supplement the rational intellect\, but offers incommensurable modes of insight\, our mutualism with this revered and very particular place. \nFor years\, I’ve come to Headlands to see and celebrate art\, artists\, and the landscape. Aki Onda’s musical installation\, Dong Li’s reading of his poetry\, Joshua Michelle-Ross’s eco-choral performance\, and hikes around the Marin coastline have inspired me. \nWall Space Exhibition Opening (July 30\, 2026)\nThe evening begins at 6:00PM with drinks in our Mess Hall\, followed by a family-style supper at 6:30PM. Around 7:40PM\, we’ll gather outdoors in The Commons\, where Forrest Gander will be joined by composer and cellist Theresa Wong (AIR ‘09) and multi-disciplinary artist Ashwini Bhat to present Embrace\, a collaborative performance during the activation ceremony of the Wall Space commission. \nProgram:\n6PM – Event starts\n6:30PM –  Welcome remarks\n6:40PM – Dinner served\n7:40PM – Wall Space Activation Ceremony\n8PM –  Event concludes \nGuests will be invited to take a seed-ball with them to plant and germinate in their gardens. \nMore info here\nTickets are required for dinner. Maximum 4 per order. Interested in our Members Ticket price? Visit our Give page to join\, or contact Kristina Graber to learn more at kgraber@headlands.org. \nRSVP to Dinner Here
URL:https://calendarsausalito.com/event/headlands-exhibit-wall-space-2025-forrest-gander/2026-11-03/
LOCATION:Headlands\, The Commons\, 944 Simmonds Road\, Sausalito\, CA\, 94965\, United States
CATEGORIES:Headlands Center for the Arts
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20261104T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20261104T170000
DTSTAMP:20260425T202340
CREATED:20260123T193636Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260127T004725Z
UID:10004899-1793793600-1793811600@calendarsausalito.com
SUMMARY:Headlands Exhibit: Wall Space 2025: Forrest Gander
DESCRIPTION:When\nJuly 30\, 2025 – December 31\, 2025\n\n\nWhere\nHeadlands\, The Commons\n\n\nPrice\nFree\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nCreated by Rotterdam-based designer Chris Kabel\, Wall Space is a sculptural installation that turns Headlands’ building façade into a canvas for commissioned texts. Inspired by historical movie theater marquees\, a hidden armature on the side of the building holds metal mesh letters that respond to the changing light\, visible to viewers as cast shadows. The letters are reconfigured into a new poem several times a year. \nFor this iteration of Wall Space\, we are grateful to host the writing of Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Forrest Gander. \nArtist Statement \nThere are long traditions of the pastoral\, poetry centered on nature or landscape\, in both Eastern and Western language literature. I’m less interested in “nature poetry”—where nature features as theme—than in poetry which investigates—both thematically and formally—the relationship between nature and culture\, language and perception. What we’ve perpetrated on our environment has certainly affected a poet’s means and material. My Wall Poem developed slowly in my mind during several ritual hikes—circumambulations—around nearby Mount Tamalpais. I hope the poem suggests\, in a way that doesn’t simply supplement the rational intellect\, but offers incommensurable modes of insight\, our mutualism with this revered and very particular place. \nFor years\, I’ve come to Headlands to see and celebrate art\, artists\, and the landscape. Aki Onda’s musical installation\, Dong Li’s reading of his poetry\, Joshua Michelle-Ross’s eco-choral performance\, and hikes around the Marin coastline have inspired me. \nWall Space Exhibition Opening (July 30\, 2026)\nThe evening begins at 6:00PM with drinks in our Mess Hall\, followed by a family-style supper at 6:30PM. Around 7:40PM\, we’ll gather outdoors in The Commons\, where Forrest Gander will be joined by composer and cellist Theresa Wong (AIR ‘09) and multi-disciplinary artist Ashwini Bhat to present Embrace\, a collaborative performance during the activation ceremony of the Wall Space commission. \nProgram:\n6PM – Event starts\n6:30PM –  Welcome remarks\n6:40PM – Dinner served\n7:40PM – Wall Space Activation Ceremony\n8PM –  Event concludes \nGuests will be invited to take a seed-ball with them to plant and germinate in their gardens. \nMore info here\nTickets are required for dinner. Maximum 4 per order. Interested in our Members Ticket price? Visit our Give page to join\, or contact Kristina Graber to learn more at kgraber@headlands.org. \nRSVP to Dinner Here
URL:https://calendarsausalito.com/event/headlands-exhibit-wall-space-2025-forrest-gander/2026-11-04/
LOCATION:Headlands\, The Commons\, 944 Simmonds Road\, Sausalito\, CA\, 94965\, United States
CATEGORIES:Headlands Center for the Arts
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20261105T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20261105T170000
DTSTAMP:20260425T202340
CREATED:20260123T193636Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260127T004725Z
UID:10004900-1793880000-1793898000@calendarsausalito.com
SUMMARY:Headlands Exhibit: Wall Space 2025: Forrest Gander
DESCRIPTION:When\nJuly 30\, 2025 – December 31\, 2025\n\n\nWhere\nHeadlands\, The Commons\n\n\nPrice\nFree\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nCreated by Rotterdam-based designer Chris Kabel\, Wall Space is a sculptural installation that turns Headlands’ building façade into a canvas for commissioned texts. Inspired by historical movie theater marquees\, a hidden armature on the side of the building holds metal mesh letters that respond to the changing light\, visible to viewers as cast shadows. The letters are reconfigured into a new poem several times a year. \nFor this iteration of Wall Space\, we are grateful to host the writing of Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Forrest Gander. \nArtist Statement \nThere are long traditions of the pastoral\, poetry centered on nature or landscape\, in both Eastern and Western language literature. I’m less interested in “nature poetry”—where nature features as theme—than in poetry which investigates—both thematically and formally—the relationship between nature and culture\, language and perception. What we’ve perpetrated on our environment has certainly affected a poet’s means and material. My Wall Poem developed slowly in my mind during several ritual hikes—circumambulations—around nearby Mount Tamalpais. I hope the poem suggests\, in a way that doesn’t simply supplement the rational intellect\, but offers incommensurable modes of insight\, our mutualism with this revered and very particular place. \nFor years\, I’ve come to Headlands to see and celebrate art\, artists\, and the landscape. Aki Onda’s musical installation\, Dong Li’s reading of his poetry\, Joshua Michelle-Ross’s eco-choral performance\, and hikes around the Marin coastline have inspired me. \nWall Space Exhibition Opening (July 30\, 2026)\nThe evening begins at 6:00PM with drinks in our Mess Hall\, followed by a family-style supper at 6:30PM. Around 7:40PM\, we’ll gather outdoors in The Commons\, where Forrest Gander will be joined by composer and cellist Theresa Wong (AIR ‘09) and multi-disciplinary artist Ashwini Bhat to present Embrace\, a collaborative performance during the activation ceremony of the Wall Space commission. \nProgram:\n6PM – Event starts\n6:30PM –  Welcome remarks\n6:40PM – Dinner served\n7:40PM – Wall Space Activation Ceremony\n8PM –  Event concludes \nGuests will be invited to take a seed-ball with them to plant and germinate in their gardens. \nMore info here\nTickets are required for dinner. Maximum 4 per order. Interested in our Members Ticket price? Visit our Give page to join\, or contact Kristina Graber to learn more at kgraber@headlands.org. \nRSVP to Dinner Here
URL:https://calendarsausalito.com/event/headlands-exhibit-wall-space-2025-forrest-gander/2026-11-05/
LOCATION:Headlands\, The Commons\, 944 Simmonds Road\, Sausalito\, CA\, 94965\, United States
CATEGORIES:Headlands Center for the Arts
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20261106T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20261106T170000
DTSTAMP:20260425T202340
CREATED:20260123T193636Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260127T004725Z
UID:10004901-1793966400-1793984400@calendarsausalito.com
SUMMARY:Headlands Exhibit: Wall Space 2025: Forrest Gander
DESCRIPTION:When\nJuly 30\, 2025 – December 31\, 2025\n\n\nWhere\nHeadlands\, The Commons\n\n\nPrice\nFree\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nCreated by Rotterdam-based designer Chris Kabel\, Wall Space is a sculptural installation that turns Headlands’ building façade into a canvas for commissioned texts. Inspired by historical movie theater marquees\, a hidden armature on the side of the building holds metal mesh letters that respond to the changing light\, visible to viewers as cast shadows. The letters are reconfigured into a new poem several times a year. \nFor this iteration of Wall Space\, we are grateful to host the writing of Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Forrest Gander. \nArtist Statement \nThere are long traditions of the pastoral\, poetry centered on nature or landscape\, in both Eastern and Western language literature. I’m less interested in “nature poetry”—where nature features as theme—than in poetry which investigates—both thematically and formally—the relationship between nature and culture\, language and perception. What we’ve perpetrated on our environment has certainly affected a poet’s means and material. My Wall Poem developed slowly in my mind during several ritual hikes—circumambulations—around nearby Mount Tamalpais. I hope the poem suggests\, in a way that doesn’t simply supplement the rational intellect\, but offers incommensurable modes of insight\, our mutualism with this revered and very particular place. \nFor years\, I’ve come to Headlands to see and celebrate art\, artists\, and the landscape. Aki Onda’s musical installation\, Dong Li’s reading of his poetry\, Joshua Michelle-Ross’s eco-choral performance\, and hikes around the Marin coastline have inspired me. \nWall Space Exhibition Opening (July 30\, 2026)\nThe evening begins at 6:00PM with drinks in our Mess Hall\, followed by a family-style supper at 6:30PM. Around 7:40PM\, we’ll gather outdoors in The Commons\, where Forrest Gander will be joined by composer and cellist Theresa Wong (AIR ‘09) and multi-disciplinary artist Ashwini Bhat to present Embrace\, a collaborative performance during the activation ceremony of the Wall Space commission. \nProgram:\n6PM – Event starts\n6:30PM –  Welcome remarks\n6:40PM – Dinner served\n7:40PM – Wall Space Activation Ceremony\n8PM –  Event concludes \nGuests will be invited to take a seed-ball with them to plant and germinate in their gardens. \nMore info here\nTickets are required for dinner. Maximum 4 per order. Interested in our Members Ticket price? Visit our Give page to join\, or contact Kristina Graber to learn more at kgraber@headlands.org. \nRSVP to Dinner Here
URL:https://calendarsausalito.com/event/headlands-exhibit-wall-space-2025-forrest-gander/2026-11-06/
LOCATION:Headlands\, The Commons\, 944 Simmonds Road\, Sausalito\, CA\, 94965\, United States
CATEGORIES:Headlands Center for the Arts
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20261107T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20261107T170000
DTSTAMP:20260425T202340
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LAST-MODIFIED:20260127T004725Z
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SUMMARY:Headlands Exhibit: Wall Space 2025: Forrest Gander
DESCRIPTION:When\nJuly 30\, 2025 – December 31\, 2025\n\n\nWhere\nHeadlands\, The Commons\n\n\nPrice\nFree\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nCreated by Rotterdam-based designer Chris Kabel\, Wall Space is a sculptural installation that turns Headlands’ building façade into a canvas for commissioned texts. Inspired by historical movie theater marquees\, a hidden armature on the side of the building holds metal mesh letters that respond to the changing light\, visible to viewers as cast shadows. The letters are reconfigured into a new poem several times a year. \nFor this iteration of Wall Space\, we are grateful to host the writing of Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Forrest Gander. \nArtist Statement \nThere are long traditions of the pastoral\, poetry centered on nature or landscape\, in both Eastern and Western language literature. I’m less interested in “nature poetry”—where nature features as theme—than in poetry which investigates—both thematically and formally—the relationship between nature and culture\, language and perception. What we’ve perpetrated on our environment has certainly affected a poet’s means and material. My Wall Poem developed slowly in my mind during several ritual hikes—circumambulations—around nearby Mount Tamalpais. I hope the poem suggests\, in a way that doesn’t simply supplement the rational intellect\, but offers incommensurable modes of insight\, our mutualism with this revered and very particular place. \nFor years\, I’ve come to Headlands to see and celebrate art\, artists\, and the landscape. Aki Onda’s musical installation\, Dong Li’s reading of his poetry\, Joshua Michelle-Ross’s eco-choral performance\, and hikes around the Marin coastline have inspired me. \nWall Space Exhibition Opening (July 30\, 2026)\nThe evening begins at 6:00PM with drinks in our Mess Hall\, followed by a family-style supper at 6:30PM. Around 7:40PM\, we’ll gather outdoors in The Commons\, where Forrest Gander will be joined by composer and cellist Theresa Wong (AIR ‘09) and multi-disciplinary artist Ashwini Bhat to present Embrace\, a collaborative performance during the activation ceremony of the Wall Space commission. \nProgram:\n6PM – Event starts\n6:30PM –  Welcome remarks\n6:40PM – Dinner served\n7:40PM – Wall Space Activation Ceremony\n8PM –  Event concludes \nGuests will be invited to take a seed-ball with them to plant and germinate in their gardens. \nMore info here\nTickets are required for dinner. Maximum 4 per order. Interested in our Members Ticket price? Visit our Give page to join\, or contact Kristina Graber to learn more at kgraber@headlands.org. \nRSVP to Dinner Here
URL:https://calendarsausalito.com/event/headlands-exhibit-wall-space-2025-forrest-gander/2026-11-07/
LOCATION:Headlands\, The Commons\, 944 Simmonds Road\, Sausalito\, CA\, 94965\, United States
CATEGORIES:Headlands Center for the Arts
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20261108T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20261108T170000
DTSTAMP:20260425T202340
CREATED:20260123T193636Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260127T004725Z
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SUMMARY:Headlands Exhibit: Wall Space 2025: Forrest Gander
DESCRIPTION:When\nJuly 30\, 2025 – December 31\, 2025\n\n\nWhere\nHeadlands\, The Commons\n\n\nPrice\nFree\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nCreated by Rotterdam-based designer Chris Kabel\, Wall Space is a sculptural installation that turns Headlands’ building façade into a canvas for commissioned texts. Inspired by historical movie theater marquees\, a hidden armature on the side of the building holds metal mesh letters that respond to the changing light\, visible to viewers as cast shadows. The letters are reconfigured into a new poem several times a year. \nFor this iteration of Wall Space\, we are grateful to host the writing of Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Forrest Gander. \nArtist Statement \nThere are long traditions of the pastoral\, poetry centered on nature or landscape\, in both Eastern and Western language literature. I’m less interested in “nature poetry”—where nature features as theme—than in poetry which investigates—both thematically and formally—the relationship between nature and culture\, language and perception. What we’ve perpetrated on our environment has certainly affected a poet’s means and material. My Wall Poem developed slowly in my mind during several ritual hikes—circumambulations—around nearby Mount Tamalpais. I hope the poem suggests\, in a way that doesn’t simply supplement the rational intellect\, but offers incommensurable modes of insight\, our mutualism with this revered and very particular place. \nFor years\, I’ve come to Headlands to see and celebrate art\, artists\, and the landscape. Aki Onda’s musical installation\, Dong Li’s reading of his poetry\, Joshua Michelle-Ross’s eco-choral performance\, and hikes around the Marin coastline have inspired me. \nWall Space Exhibition Opening (July 30\, 2026)\nThe evening begins at 6:00PM with drinks in our Mess Hall\, followed by a family-style supper at 6:30PM. Around 7:40PM\, we’ll gather outdoors in The Commons\, where Forrest Gander will be joined by composer and cellist Theresa Wong (AIR ‘09) and multi-disciplinary artist Ashwini Bhat to present Embrace\, a collaborative performance during the activation ceremony of the Wall Space commission. \nProgram:\n6PM – Event starts\n6:30PM –  Welcome remarks\n6:40PM – Dinner served\n7:40PM – Wall Space Activation Ceremony\n8PM –  Event concludes \nGuests will be invited to take a seed-ball with them to plant and germinate in their gardens. \nMore info here\nTickets are required for dinner. Maximum 4 per order. Interested in our Members Ticket price? Visit our Give page to join\, or contact Kristina Graber to learn more at kgraber@headlands.org. \nRSVP to Dinner Here
URL:https://calendarsausalito.com/event/headlands-exhibit-wall-space-2025-forrest-gander/2026-11-08/
LOCATION:Headlands\, The Commons\, 944 Simmonds Road\, Sausalito\, CA\, 94965\, United States
CATEGORIES:Headlands Center for the Arts
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20261109T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20261109T170000
DTSTAMP:20260425T202340
CREATED:20260123T193636Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260127T004725Z
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SUMMARY:Headlands Exhibit: Wall Space 2025: Forrest Gander
DESCRIPTION:When\nJuly 30\, 2025 – December 31\, 2025\n\n\nWhere\nHeadlands\, The Commons\n\n\nPrice\nFree\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nCreated by Rotterdam-based designer Chris Kabel\, Wall Space is a sculptural installation that turns Headlands’ building façade into a canvas for commissioned texts. Inspired by historical movie theater marquees\, a hidden armature on the side of the building holds metal mesh letters that respond to the changing light\, visible to viewers as cast shadows. The letters are reconfigured into a new poem several times a year. \nFor this iteration of Wall Space\, we are grateful to host the writing of Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Forrest Gander. \nArtist Statement \nThere are long traditions of the pastoral\, poetry centered on nature or landscape\, in both Eastern and Western language literature. I’m less interested in “nature poetry”—where nature features as theme—than in poetry which investigates—both thematically and formally—the relationship between nature and culture\, language and perception. What we’ve perpetrated on our environment has certainly affected a poet’s means and material. My Wall Poem developed slowly in my mind during several ritual hikes—circumambulations—around nearby Mount Tamalpais. I hope the poem suggests\, in a way that doesn’t simply supplement the rational intellect\, but offers incommensurable modes of insight\, our mutualism with this revered and very particular place. \nFor years\, I’ve come to Headlands to see and celebrate art\, artists\, and the landscape. Aki Onda’s musical installation\, Dong Li’s reading of his poetry\, Joshua Michelle-Ross’s eco-choral performance\, and hikes around the Marin coastline have inspired me. \nWall Space Exhibition Opening (July 30\, 2026)\nThe evening begins at 6:00PM with drinks in our Mess Hall\, followed by a family-style supper at 6:30PM. Around 7:40PM\, we’ll gather outdoors in The Commons\, where Forrest Gander will be joined by composer and cellist Theresa Wong (AIR ‘09) and multi-disciplinary artist Ashwini Bhat to present Embrace\, a collaborative performance during the activation ceremony of the Wall Space commission. \nProgram:\n6PM – Event starts\n6:30PM –  Welcome remarks\n6:40PM – Dinner served\n7:40PM – Wall Space Activation Ceremony\n8PM –  Event concludes \nGuests will be invited to take a seed-ball with them to plant and germinate in their gardens. \nMore info here\nTickets are required for dinner. Maximum 4 per order. Interested in our Members Ticket price? Visit our Give page to join\, or contact Kristina Graber to learn more at kgraber@headlands.org. \nRSVP to Dinner Here
URL:https://calendarsausalito.com/event/headlands-exhibit-wall-space-2025-forrest-gander/2026-11-09/
LOCATION:Headlands\, The Commons\, 944 Simmonds Road\, Sausalito\, CA\, 94965\, United States
CATEGORIES:Headlands Center for the Arts
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20261110T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20261110T170000
DTSTAMP:20260425T202340
CREATED:20260123T193636Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260127T004725Z
UID:10004905-1794312000-1794330000@calendarsausalito.com
SUMMARY:Headlands Exhibit: Wall Space 2025: Forrest Gander
DESCRIPTION:When\nJuly 30\, 2025 – December 31\, 2025\n\n\nWhere\nHeadlands\, The Commons\n\n\nPrice\nFree\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nCreated by Rotterdam-based designer Chris Kabel\, Wall Space is a sculptural installation that turns Headlands’ building façade into a canvas for commissioned texts. Inspired by historical movie theater marquees\, a hidden armature on the side of the building holds metal mesh letters that respond to the changing light\, visible to viewers as cast shadows. The letters are reconfigured into a new poem several times a year. \nFor this iteration of Wall Space\, we are grateful to host the writing of Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Forrest Gander. \nArtist Statement \nThere are long traditions of the pastoral\, poetry centered on nature or landscape\, in both Eastern and Western language literature. I’m less interested in “nature poetry”—where nature features as theme—than in poetry which investigates—both thematically and formally—the relationship between nature and culture\, language and perception. What we’ve perpetrated on our environment has certainly affected a poet’s means and material. My Wall Poem developed slowly in my mind during several ritual hikes—circumambulations—around nearby Mount Tamalpais. I hope the poem suggests\, in a way that doesn’t simply supplement the rational intellect\, but offers incommensurable modes of insight\, our mutualism with this revered and very particular place. \nFor years\, I’ve come to Headlands to see and celebrate art\, artists\, and the landscape. Aki Onda’s musical installation\, Dong Li’s reading of his poetry\, Joshua Michelle-Ross’s eco-choral performance\, and hikes around the Marin coastline have inspired me. \nWall Space Exhibition Opening (July 30\, 2026)\nThe evening begins at 6:00PM with drinks in our Mess Hall\, followed by a family-style supper at 6:30PM. Around 7:40PM\, we’ll gather outdoors in The Commons\, where Forrest Gander will be joined by composer and cellist Theresa Wong (AIR ‘09) and multi-disciplinary artist Ashwini Bhat to present Embrace\, a collaborative performance during the activation ceremony of the Wall Space commission. \nProgram:\n6PM – Event starts\n6:30PM –  Welcome remarks\n6:40PM – Dinner served\n7:40PM – Wall Space Activation Ceremony\n8PM –  Event concludes \nGuests will be invited to take a seed-ball with them to plant and germinate in their gardens. \nMore info here\nTickets are required for dinner. Maximum 4 per order. Interested in our Members Ticket price? Visit our Give page to join\, or contact Kristina Graber to learn more at kgraber@headlands.org. \nRSVP to Dinner Here
URL:https://calendarsausalito.com/event/headlands-exhibit-wall-space-2025-forrest-gander/2026-11-10/
LOCATION:Headlands\, The Commons\, 944 Simmonds Road\, Sausalito\, CA\, 94965\, United States
CATEGORIES:Headlands Center for the Arts
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20261111T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20261111T170000
DTSTAMP:20260425T202340
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LAST-MODIFIED:20260127T004725Z
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SUMMARY:Headlands Exhibit: Wall Space 2025: Forrest Gander
DESCRIPTION:When\nJuly 30\, 2025 – December 31\, 2025\n\n\nWhere\nHeadlands\, The Commons\n\n\nPrice\nFree\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nCreated by Rotterdam-based designer Chris Kabel\, Wall Space is a sculptural installation that turns Headlands’ building façade into a canvas for commissioned texts. Inspired by historical movie theater marquees\, a hidden armature on the side of the building holds metal mesh letters that respond to the changing light\, visible to viewers as cast shadows. The letters are reconfigured into a new poem several times a year. \nFor this iteration of Wall Space\, we are grateful to host the writing of Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Forrest Gander. \nArtist Statement \nThere are long traditions of the pastoral\, poetry centered on nature or landscape\, in both Eastern and Western language literature. I’m less interested in “nature poetry”—where nature features as theme—than in poetry which investigates—both thematically and formally—the relationship between nature and culture\, language and perception. What we’ve perpetrated on our environment has certainly affected a poet’s means and material. My Wall Poem developed slowly in my mind during several ritual hikes—circumambulations—around nearby Mount Tamalpais. I hope the poem suggests\, in a way that doesn’t simply supplement the rational intellect\, but offers incommensurable modes of insight\, our mutualism with this revered and very particular place. \nFor years\, I’ve come to Headlands to see and celebrate art\, artists\, and the landscape. Aki Onda’s musical installation\, Dong Li’s reading of his poetry\, Joshua Michelle-Ross’s eco-choral performance\, and hikes around the Marin coastline have inspired me. \nWall Space Exhibition Opening (July 30\, 2026)\nThe evening begins at 6:00PM with drinks in our Mess Hall\, followed by a family-style supper at 6:30PM. Around 7:40PM\, we’ll gather outdoors in The Commons\, where Forrest Gander will be joined by composer and cellist Theresa Wong (AIR ‘09) and multi-disciplinary artist Ashwini Bhat to present Embrace\, a collaborative performance during the activation ceremony of the Wall Space commission. \nProgram:\n6PM – Event starts\n6:30PM –  Welcome remarks\n6:40PM – Dinner served\n7:40PM – Wall Space Activation Ceremony\n8PM –  Event concludes \nGuests will be invited to take a seed-ball with them to plant and germinate in their gardens. \nMore info here\nTickets are required for dinner. Maximum 4 per order. Interested in our Members Ticket price? Visit our Give page to join\, or contact Kristina Graber to learn more at kgraber@headlands.org. \nRSVP to Dinner Here
URL:https://calendarsausalito.com/event/headlands-exhibit-wall-space-2025-forrest-gander/2026-11-11/
LOCATION:Headlands\, The Commons\, 944 Simmonds Road\, Sausalito\, CA\, 94965\, United States
CATEGORIES:Headlands Center for the Arts
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20261112T170000
DTSTAMP:20260425T202340
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LAST-MODIFIED:20260127T004725Z
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SUMMARY:Headlands Exhibit: Wall Space 2025: Forrest Gander
DESCRIPTION:When\nJuly 30\, 2025 – December 31\, 2025\n\n\nWhere\nHeadlands\, The Commons\n\n\nPrice\nFree\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nCreated by Rotterdam-based designer Chris Kabel\, Wall Space is a sculptural installation that turns Headlands’ building façade into a canvas for commissioned texts. Inspired by historical movie theater marquees\, a hidden armature on the side of the building holds metal mesh letters that respond to the changing light\, visible to viewers as cast shadows. The letters are reconfigured into a new poem several times a year. \nFor this iteration of Wall Space\, we are grateful to host the writing of Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Forrest Gander. \nArtist Statement \nThere are long traditions of the pastoral\, poetry centered on nature or landscape\, in both Eastern and Western language literature. I’m less interested in “nature poetry”—where nature features as theme—than in poetry which investigates—both thematically and formally—the relationship between nature and culture\, language and perception. What we’ve perpetrated on our environment has certainly affected a poet’s means and material. My Wall Poem developed slowly in my mind during several ritual hikes—circumambulations—around nearby Mount Tamalpais. I hope the poem suggests\, in a way that doesn’t simply supplement the rational intellect\, but offers incommensurable modes of insight\, our mutualism with this revered and very particular place. \nFor years\, I’ve come to Headlands to see and celebrate art\, artists\, and the landscape. Aki Onda’s musical installation\, Dong Li’s reading of his poetry\, Joshua Michelle-Ross’s eco-choral performance\, and hikes around the Marin coastline have inspired me. \nWall Space Exhibition Opening (July 30\, 2026)\nThe evening begins at 6:00PM with drinks in our Mess Hall\, followed by a family-style supper at 6:30PM. Around 7:40PM\, we’ll gather outdoors in The Commons\, where Forrest Gander will be joined by composer and cellist Theresa Wong (AIR ‘09) and multi-disciplinary artist Ashwini Bhat to present Embrace\, a collaborative performance during the activation ceremony of the Wall Space commission. \nProgram:\n6PM – Event starts\n6:30PM –  Welcome remarks\n6:40PM – Dinner served\n7:40PM – Wall Space Activation Ceremony\n8PM –  Event concludes \nGuests will be invited to take a seed-ball with them to plant and germinate in their gardens. \nMore info here\nTickets are required for dinner. Maximum 4 per order. Interested in our Members Ticket price? Visit our Give page to join\, or contact Kristina Graber to learn more at kgraber@headlands.org. \nRSVP to Dinner Here
URL:https://calendarsausalito.com/event/headlands-exhibit-wall-space-2025-forrest-gander/2026-11-12/
LOCATION:Headlands\, The Commons\, 944 Simmonds Road\, Sausalito\, CA\, 94965\, United States
CATEGORIES:Headlands Center for the Arts
END:VEVENT
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20261113T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20261113T170000
DTSTAMP:20260425T202340
CREATED:20260123T193636Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260127T004725Z
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SUMMARY:Headlands Exhibit: Wall Space 2025: Forrest Gander
DESCRIPTION:When\nJuly 30\, 2025 – December 31\, 2025\n\n\nWhere\nHeadlands\, The Commons\n\n\nPrice\nFree\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nCreated by Rotterdam-based designer Chris Kabel\, Wall Space is a sculptural installation that turns Headlands’ building façade into a canvas for commissioned texts. Inspired by historical movie theater marquees\, a hidden armature on the side of the building holds metal mesh letters that respond to the changing light\, visible to viewers as cast shadows. The letters are reconfigured into a new poem several times a year. \nFor this iteration of Wall Space\, we are grateful to host the writing of Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Forrest Gander. \nArtist Statement \nThere are long traditions of the pastoral\, poetry centered on nature or landscape\, in both Eastern and Western language literature. I’m less interested in “nature poetry”—where nature features as theme—than in poetry which investigates—both thematically and formally—the relationship between nature and culture\, language and perception. What we’ve perpetrated on our environment has certainly affected a poet’s means and material. My Wall Poem developed slowly in my mind during several ritual hikes—circumambulations—around nearby Mount Tamalpais. I hope the poem suggests\, in a way that doesn’t simply supplement the rational intellect\, but offers incommensurable modes of insight\, our mutualism with this revered and very particular place. \nFor years\, I’ve come to Headlands to see and celebrate art\, artists\, and the landscape. Aki Onda’s musical installation\, Dong Li’s reading of his poetry\, Joshua Michelle-Ross’s eco-choral performance\, and hikes around the Marin coastline have inspired me. \nWall Space Exhibition Opening (July 30\, 2026)\nThe evening begins at 6:00PM with drinks in our Mess Hall\, followed by a family-style supper at 6:30PM. Around 7:40PM\, we’ll gather outdoors in The Commons\, where Forrest Gander will be joined by composer and cellist Theresa Wong (AIR ‘09) and multi-disciplinary artist Ashwini Bhat to present Embrace\, a collaborative performance during the activation ceremony of the Wall Space commission. \nProgram:\n6PM – Event starts\n6:30PM –  Welcome remarks\n6:40PM – Dinner served\n7:40PM – Wall Space Activation Ceremony\n8PM –  Event concludes \nGuests will be invited to take a seed-ball with them to plant and germinate in their gardens. \nMore info here\nTickets are required for dinner. Maximum 4 per order. Interested in our Members Ticket price? Visit our Give page to join\, or contact Kristina Graber to learn more at kgraber@headlands.org. \nRSVP to Dinner Here
URL:https://calendarsausalito.com/event/headlands-exhibit-wall-space-2025-forrest-gander/2026-11-13/
LOCATION:Headlands\, The Commons\, 944 Simmonds Road\, Sausalito\, CA\, 94965\, United States
CATEGORIES:Headlands Center for the Arts
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20261114T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20261114T170000
DTSTAMP:20260425T202340
CREATED:20260123T193636Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260127T004725Z
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SUMMARY:Headlands Exhibit: Wall Space 2025: Forrest Gander
DESCRIPTION:When\nJuly 30\, 2025 – December 31\, 2025\n\n\nWhere\nHeadlands\, The Commons\n\n\nPrice\nFree\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nCreated by Rotterdam-based designer Chris Kabel\, Wall Space is a sculptural installation that turns Headlands’ building façade into a canvas for commissioned texts. Inspired by historical movie theater marquees\, a hidden armature on the side of the building holds metal mesh letters that respond to the changing light\, visible to viewers as cast shadows. The letters are reconfigured into a new poem several times a year. \nFor this iteration of Wall Space\, we are grateful to host the writing of Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Forrest Gander. \nArtist Statement \nThere are long traditions of the pastoral\, poetry centered on nature or landscape\, in both Eastern and Western language literature. I’m less interested in “nature poetry”—where nature features as theme—than in poetry which investigates—both thematically and formally—the relationship between nature and culture\, language and perception. What we’ve perpetrated on our environment has certainly affected a poet’s means and material. My Wall Poem developed slowly in my mind during several ritual hikes—circumambulations—around nearby Mount Tamalpais. I hope the poem suggests\, in a way that doesn’t simply supplement the rational intellect\, but offers incommensurable modes of insight\, our mutualism with this revered and very particular place. \nFor years\, I’ve come to Headlands to see and celebrate art\, artists\, and the landscape. Aki Onda’s musical installation\, Dong Li’s reading of his poetry\, Joshua Michelle-Ross’s eco-choral performance\, and hikes around the Marin coastline have inspired me. \nWall Space Exhibition Opening (July 30\, 2026)\nThe evening begins at 6:00PM with drinks in our Mess Hall\, followed by a family-style supper at 6:30PM. Around 7:40PM\, we’ll gather outdoors in The Commons\, where Forrest Gander will be joined by composer and cellist Theresa Wong (AIR ‘09) and multi-disciplinary artist Ashwini Bhat to present Embrace\, a collaborative performance during the activation ceremony of the Wall Space commission. \nProgram:\n6PM – Event starts\n6:30PM –  Welcome remarks\n6:40PM – Dinner served\n7:40PM – Wall Space Activation Ceremony\n8PM –  Event concludes \nGuests will be invited to take a seed-ball with them to plant and germinate in their gardens. \nMore info here\nTickets are required for dinner. Maximum 4 per order. Interested in our Members Ticket price? Visit our Give page to join\, or contact Kristina Graber to learn more at kgraber@headlands.org. \nRSVP to Dinner Here
URL:https://calendarsausalito.com/event/headlands-exhibit-wall-space-2025-forrest-gander/2026-11-14/
LOCATION:Headlands\, The Commons\, 944 Simmonds Road\, Sausalito\, CA\, 94965\, United States
CATEGORIES:Headlands Center for the Arts
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20261115T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20261115T170000
DTSTAMP:20260425T202340
CREATED:20260123T193636Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260127T004725Z
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SUMMARY:Headlands Exhibit: Wall Space 2025: Forrest Gander
DESCRIPTION:When\nJuly 30\, 2025 – December 31\, 2025\n\n\nWhere\nHeadlands\, The Commons\n\n\nPrice\nFree\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nCreated by Rotterdam-based designer Chris Kabel\, Wall Space is a sculptural installation that turns Headlands’ building façade into a canvas for commissioned texts. Inspired by historical movie theater marquees\, a hidden armature on the side of the building holds metal mesh letters that respond to the changing light\, visible to viewers as cast shadows. The letters are reconfigured into a new poem several times a year. \nFor this iteration of Wall Space\, we are grateful to host the writing of Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Forrest Gander. \nArtist Statement \nThere are long traditions of the pastoral\, poetry centered on nature or landscape\, in both Eastern and Western language literature. I’m less interested in “nature poetry”—where nature features as theme—than in poetry which investigates—both thematically and formally—the relationship between nature and culture\, language and perception. What we’ve perpetrated on our environment has certainly affected a poet’s means and material. My Wall Poem developed slowly in my mind during several ritual hikes—circumambulations—around nearby Mount Tamalpais. I hope the poem suggests\, in a way that doesn’t simply supplement the rational intellect\, but offers incommensurable modes of insight\, our mutualism with this revered and very particular place. \nFor years\, I’ve come to Headlands to see and celebrate art\, artists\, and the landscape. Aki Onda’s musical installation\, Dong Li’s reading of his poetry\, Joshua Michelle-Ross’s eco-choral performance\, and hikes around the Marin coastline have inspired me. \nWall Space Exhibition Opening (July 30\, 2026)\nThe evening begins at 6:00PM with drinks in our Mess Hall\, followed by a family-style supper at 6:30PM. Around 7:40PM\, we’ll gather outdoors in The Commons\, where Forrest Gander will be joined by composer and cellist Theresa Wong (AIR ‘09) and multi-disciplinary artist Ashwini Bhat to present Embrace\, a collaborative performance during the activation ceremony of the Wall Space commission. \nProgram:\n6PM – Event starts\n6:30PM –  Welcome remarks\n6:40PM – Dinner served\n7:40PM – Wall Space Activation Ceremony\n8PM –  Event concludes \nGuests will be invited to take a seed-ball with them to plant and germinate in their gardens. \nMore info here\nTickets are required for dinner. Maximum 4 per order. Interested in our Members Ticket price? Visit our Give page to join\, or contact Kristina Graber to learn more at kgraber@headlands.org. \nRSVP to Dinner Here
URL:https://calendarsausalito.com/event/headlands-exhibit-wall-space-2025-forrest-gander/2026-11-15/
LOCATION:Headlands\, The Commons\, 944 Simmonds Road\, Sausalito\, CA\, 94965\, United States
CATEGORIES:Headlands Center for the Arts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20261115T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20261115T210000
DTSTAMP:20260425T202340
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SUMMARY:Headlands: Dinner 2026 Monthly Supper Series
DESCRIPTION:When\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nJanuary – December 2026\n\n\nWhere\nHeadlands\, The Mess Hall\n\n\nPrice\n$85 Tickets | $75 Members\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nHeadlands’ Monthly Supper Series offers a chance to experience an evening at Headlands through the lens of our Artists in Residence. Gather in our historic Mess Hall\, share a seasonal family-style meal prepared by Headlands’ Chef Damon Little\, and experience varied artist programming. \nYour seat at the table helps sustain our mission of supporting artists and creative exchange. Bring a friend\, make more\, and be a part of our growing community. Tickets are on sales now (linked below)\, artist programs to be announced\, and we hope to see you soon! \nThursday\, January 29\nTuesday\, February 24\nThursday. March 26\nTuesday\, April 7\nSunday\, May 10\nSunday\, June 28 \nThursday\, July 30 \nSunday\, August 16\nSunday\, September 20\nSunday\, October 4\nSunday\, November 15\nSunday\, December 6 \nIf you’d like to purchase a full package of twelve suppers\, please email mjbrown@headlands.org. Conditions apply. \nDinner will take place in The Mess Hall\, on the first floor of Building 944\, and is accessible to people with mobility aids. Artist program may take place on upper floors accessible only by stairs.
URL:https://calendarsausalito.com/event/headlands-dinner-2026-monthly-supper-series-11/
LOCATION:Headlands\, The Mess Hall\, 944 Simmonds Road\, Sausalito\, CA\, 94965\, United States
CATEGORIES:Headlands Center for the Arts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20261116T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20261116T170000
DTSTAMP:20260425T202340
CREATED:20260123T193636Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260127T004725Z
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SUMMARY:Headlands Exhibit: Wall Space 2025: Forrest Gander
DESCRIPTION:When\nJuly 30\, 2025 – December 31\, 2025\n\n\nWhere\nHeadlands\, The Commons\n\n\nPrice\nFree\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nCreated by Rotterdam-based designer Chris Kabel\, Wall Space is a sculptural installation that turns Headlands’ building façade into a canvas for commissioned texts. Inspired by historical movie theater marquees\, a hidden armature on the side of the building holds metal mesh letters that respond to the changing light\, visible to viewers as cast shadows. The letters are reconfigured into a new poem several times a year. \nFor this iteration of Wall Space\, we are grateful to host the writing of Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Forrest Gander. \nArtist Statement \nThere are long traditions of the pastoral\, poetry centered on nature or landscape\, in both Eastern and Western language literature. I’m less interested in “nature poetry”—where nature features as theme—than in poetry which investigates—both thematically and formally—the relationship between nature and culture\, language and perception. What we’ve perpetrated on our environment has certainly affected a poet’s means and material. My Wall Poem developed slowly in my mind during several ritual hikes—circumambulations—around nearby Mount Tamalpais. I hope the poem suggests\, in a way that doesn’t simply supplement the rational intellect\, but offers incommensurable modes of insight\, our mutualism with this revered and very particular place. \nFor years\, I’ve come to Headlands to see and celebrate art\, artists\, and the landscape. Aki Onda’s musical installation\, Dong Li’s reading of his poetry\, Joshua Michelle-Ross’s eco-choral performance\, and hikes around the Marin coastline have inspired me. \nWall Space Exhibition Opening (July 30\, 2026)\nThe evening begins at 6:00PM with drinks in our Mess Hall\, followed by a family-style supper at 6:30PM. Around 7:40PM\, we’ll gather outdoors in The Commons\, where Forrest Gander will be joined by composer and cellist Theresa Wong (AIR ‘09) and multi-disciplinary artist Ashwini Bhat to present Embrace\, a collaborative performance during the activation ceremony of the Wall Space commission. \nProgram:\n6PM – Event starts\n6:30PM –  Welcome remarks\n6:40PM – Dinner served\n7:40PM – Wall Space Activation Ceremony\n8PM –  Event concludes \nGuests will be invited to take a seed-ball with them to plant and germinate in their gardens. \nMore info here\nTickets are required for dinner. Maximum 4 per order. Interested in our Members Ticket price? Visit our Give page to join\, or contact Kristina Graber to learn more at kgraber@headlands.org. \nRSVP to Dinner Here
URL:https://calendarsausalito.com/event/headlands-exhibit-wall-space-2025-forrest-gander/2026-11-16/
LOCATION:Headlands\, The Commons\, 944 Simmonds Road\, Sausalito\, CA\, 94965\, United States
CATEGORIES:Headlands Center for the Arts
END:VEVENT
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20261117T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20261117T170000
DTSTAMP:20260425T202340
CREATED:20260123T193636Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260127T004725Z
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SUMMARY:Headlands Exhibit: Wall Space 2025: Forrest Gander
DESCRIPTION:When\nJuly 30\, 2025 – December 31\, 2025\n\n\nWhere\nHeadlands\, The Commons\n\n\nPrice\nFree\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nCreated by Rotterdam-based designer Chris Kabel\, Wall Space is a sculptural installation that turns Headlands’ building façade into a canvas for commissioned texts. Inspired by historical movie theater marquees\, a hidden armature on the side of the building holds metal mesh letters that respond to the changing light\, visible to viewers as cast shadows. The letters are reconfigured into a new poem several times a year. \nFor this iteration of Wall Space\, we are grateful to host the writing of Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Forrest Gander. \nArtist Statement \nThere are long traditions of the pastoral\, poetry centered on nature or landscape\, in both Eastern and Western language literature. I’m less interested in “nature poetry”—where nature features as theme—than in poetry which investigates—both thematically and formally—the relationship between nature and culture\, language and perception. What we’ve perpetrated on our environment has certainly affected a poet’s means and material. My Wall Poem developed slowly in my mind during several ritual hikes—circumambulations—around nearby Mount Tamalpais. I hope the poem suggests\, in a way that doesn’t simply supplement the rational intellect\, but offers incommensurable modes of insight\, our mutualism with this revered and very particular place. \nFor years\, I’ve come to Headlands to see and celebrate art\, artists\, and the landscape. Aki Onda’s musical installation\, Dong Li’s reading of his poetry\, Joshua Michelle-Ross’s eco-choral performance\, and hikes around the Marin coastline have inspired me. \nWall Space Exhibition Opening (July 30\, 2026)\nThe evening begins at 6:00PM with drinks in our Mess Hall\, followed by a family-style supper at 6:30PM. Around 7:40PM\, we’ll gather outdoors in The Commons\, where Forrest Gander will be joined by composer and cellist Theresa Wong (AIR ‘09) and multi-disciplinary artist Ashwini Bhat to present Embrace\, a collaborative performance during the activation ceremony of the Wall Space commission. \nProgram:\n6PM – Event starts\n6:30PM –  Welcome remarks\n6:40PM – Dinner served\n7:40PM – Wall Space Activation Ceremony\n8PM –  Event concludes \nGuests will be invited to take a seed-ball with them to plant and germinate in their gardens. \nMore info here\nTickets are required for dinner. Maximum 4 per order. Interested in our Members Ticket price? Visit our Give page to join\, or contact Kristina Graber to learn more at kgraber@headlands.org. \nRSVP to Dinner Here
URL:https://calendarsausalito.com/event/headlands-exhibit-wall-space-2025-forrest-gander/2026-11-17/
LOCATION:Headlands\, The Commons\, 944 Simmonds Road\, Sausalito\, CA\, 94965\, United States
CATEGORIES:Headlands Center for the Arts
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20261118T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20261118T170000
DTSTAMP:20260425T202340
CREATED:20260123T193636Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260127T004725Z
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SUMMARY:Headlands Exhibit: Wall Space 2025: Forrest Gander
DESCRIPTION:When\nJuly 30\, 2025 – December 31\, 2025\n\n\nWhere\nHeadlands\, The Commons\n\n\nPrice\nFree\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nCreated by Rotterdam-based designer Chris Kabel\, Wall Space is a sculptural installation that turns Headlands’ building façade into a canvas for commissioned texts. Inspired by historical movie theater marquees\, a hidden armature on the side of the building holds metal mesh letters that respond to the changing light\, visible to viewers as cast shadows. The letters are reconfigured into a new poem several times a year. \nFor this iteration of Wall Space\, we are grateful to host the writing of Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Forrest Gander. \nArtist Statement \nThere are long traditions of the pastoral\, poetry centered on nature or landscape\, in both Eastern and Western language literature. I’m less interested in “nature poetry”—where nature features as theme—than in poetry which investigates—both thematically and formally—the relationship between nature and culture\, language and perception. What we’ve perpetrated on our environment has certainly affected a poet’s means and material. My Wall Poem developed slowly in my mind during several ritual hikes—circumambulations—around nearby Mount Tamalpais. I hope the poem suggests\, in a way that doesn’t simply supplement the rational intellect\, but offers incommensurable modes of insight\, our mutualism with this revered and very particular place. \nFor years\, I’ve come to Headlands to see and celebrate art\, artists\, and the landscape. Aki Onda’s musical installation\, Dong Li’s reading of his poetry\, Joshua Michelle-Ross’s eco-choral performance\, and hikes around the Marin coastline have inspired me. \nWall Space Exhibition Opening (July 30\, 2026)\nThe evening begins at 6:00PM with drinks in our Mess Hall\, followed by a family-style supper at 6:30PM. Around 7:40PM\, we’ll gather outdoors in The Commons\, where Forrest Gander will be joined by composer and cellist Theresa Wong (AIR ‘09) and multi-disciplinary artist Ashwini Bhat to present Embrace\, a collaborative performance during the activation ceremony of the Wall Space commission. \nProgram:\n6PM – Event starts\n6:30PM –  Welcome remarks\n6:40PM – Dinner served\n7:40PM – Wall Space Activation Ceremony\n8PM –  Event concludes \nGuests will be invited to take a seed-ball with them to plant and germinate in their gardens. \nMore info here\nTickets are required for dinner. Maximum 4 per order. Interested in our Members Ticket price? Visit our Give page to join\, or contact Kristina Graber to learn more at kgraber@headlands.org. \nRSVP to Dinner Here
URL:https://calendarsausalito.com/event/headlands-exhibit-wall-space-2025-forrest-gander/2026-11-18/
LOCATION:Headlands\, The Commons\, 944 Simmonds Road\, Sausalito\, CA\, 94965\, United States
CATEGORIES:Headlands Center for the Arts
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20261119T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20261119T170000
DTSTAMP:20260425T202340
CREATED:20260123T193636Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260127T004725Z
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SUMMARY:Headlands Exhibit: Wall Space 2025: Forrest Gander
DESCRIPTION:When\nJuly 30\, 2025 – December 31\, 2025\n\n\nWhere\nHeadlands\, The Commons\n\n\nPrice\nFree\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nCreated by Rotterdam-based designer Chris Kabel\, Wall Space is a sculptural installation that turns Headlands’ building façade into a canvas for commissioned texts. Inspired by historical movie theater marquees\, a hidden armature on the side of the building holds metal mesh letters that respond to the changing light\, visible to viewers as cast shadows. The letters are reconfigured into a new poem several times a year. \nFor this iteration of Wall Space\, we are grateful to host the writing of Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Forrest Gander. \nArtist Statement \nThere are long traditions of the pastoral\, poetry centered on nature or landscape\, in both Eastern and Western language literature. I’m less interested in “nature poetry”—where nature features as theme—than in poetry which investigates—both thematically and formally—the relationship between nature and culture\, language and perception. What we’ve perpetrated on our environment has certainly affected a poet’s means and material. My Wall Poem developed slowly in my mind during several ritual hikes—circumambulations—around nearby Mount Tamalpais. I hope the poem suggests\, in a way that doesn’t simply supplement the rational intellect\, but offers incommensurable modes of insight\, our mutualism with this revered and very particular place. \nFor years\, I’ve come to Headlands to see and celebrate art\, artists\, and the landscape. Aki Onda’s musical installation\, Dong Li’s reading of his poetry\, Joshua Michelle-Ross’s eco-choral performance\, and hikes around the Marin coastline have inspired me. \nWall Space Exhibition Opening (July 30\, 2026)\nThe evening begins at 6:00PM with drinks in our Mess Hall\, followed by a family-style supper at 6:30PM. Around 7:40PM\, we’ll gather outdoors in The Commons\, where Forrest Gander will be joined by composer and cellist Theresa Wong (AIR ‘09) and multi-disciplinary artist Ashwini Bhat to present Embrace\, a collaborative performance during the activation ceremony of the Wall Space commission. \nProgram:\n6PM – Event starts\n6:30PM –  Welcome remarks\n6:40PM – Dinner served\n7:40PM – Wall Space Activation Ceremony\n8PM –  Event concludes \nGuests will be invited to take a seed-ball with them to plant and germinate in their gardens. \nMore info here\nTickets are required for dinner. Maximum 4 per order. Interested in our Members Ticket price? Visit our Give page to join\, or contact Kristina Graber to learn more at kgraber@headlands.org. \nRSVP to Dinner Here
URL:https://calendarsausalito.com/event/headlands-exhibit-wall-space-2025-forrest-gander/2026-11-19/
LOCATION:Headlands\, The Commons\, 944 Simmonds Road\, Sausalito\, CA\, 94965\, United States
CATEGORIES:Headlands Center for the Arts
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SUMMARY:Headlands Exhibit: Wall Space 2025: Forrest Gander
DESCRIPTION:When\nJuly 30\, 2025 – December 31\, 2025\n\n\nWhere\nHeadlands\, The Commons\n\n\nPrice\nFree\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nCreated by Rotterdam-based designer Chris Kabel\, Wall Space is a sculptural installation that turns Headlands’ building façade into a canvas for commissioned texts. Inspired by historical movie theater marquees\, a hidden armature on the side of the building holds metal mesh letters that respond to the changing light\, visible to viewers as cast shadows. The letters are reconfigured into a new poem several times a year. \nFor this iteration of Wall Space\, we are grateful to host the writing of Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Forrest Gander. \nArtist Statement \nThere are long traditions of the pastoral\, poetry centered on nature or landscape\, in both Eastern and Western language literature. I’m less interested in “nature poetry”—where nature features as theme—than in poetry which investigates—both thematically and formally—the relationship between nature and culture\, language and perception. What we’ve perpetrated on our environment has certainly affected a poet’s means and material. My Wall Poem developed slowly in my mind during several ritual hikes—circumambulations—around nearby Mount Tamalpais. I hope the poem suggests\, in a way that doesn’t simply supplement the rational intellect\, but offers incommensurable modes of insight\, our mutualism with this revered and very particular place. \nFor years\, I’ve come to Headlands to see and celebrate art\, artists\, and the landscape. Aki Onda’s musical installation\, Dong Li’s reading of his poetry\, Joshua Michelle-Ross’s eco-choral performance\, and hikes around the Marin coastline have inspired me. \nWall Space Exhibition Opening (July 30\, 2026)\nThe evening begins at 6:00PM with drinks in our Mess Hall\, followed by a family-style supper at 6:30PM. Around 7:40PM\, we’ll gather outdoors in The Commons\, where Forrest Gander will be joined by composer and cellist Theresa Wong (AIR ‘09) and multi-disciplinary artist Ashwini Bhat to present Embrace\, a collaborative performance during the activation ceremony of the Wall Space commission. \nProgram:\n6PM – Event starts\n6:30PM –  Welcome remarks\n6:40PM – Dinner served\n7:40PM – Wall Space Activation Ceremony\n8PM –  Event concludes \nGuests will be invited to take a seed-ball with them to plant and germinate in their gardens. \nMore info here\nTickets are required for dinner. Maximum 4 per order. Interested in our Members Ticket price? Visit our Give page to join\, or contact Kristina Graber to learn more at kgraber@headlands.org. \nRSVP to Dinner Here
URL:https://calendarsausalito.com/event/headlands-exhibit-wall-space-2025-forrest-gander/2026-11-20/
LOCATION:Headlands\, The Commons\, 944 Simmonds Road\, Sausalito\, CA\, 94965\, United States
CATEGORIES:Headlands Center for the Arts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20261121T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20261121T170000
DTSTAMP:20260425T202340
CREATED:20260123T193636Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260127T004725Z
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SUMMARY:Headlands Exhibit: Wall Space 2025: Forrest Gander
DESCRIPTION:When\nJuly 30\, 2025 – December 31\, 2025\n\n\nWhere\nHeadlands\, The Commons\n\n\nPrice\nFree\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nCreated by Rotterdam-based designer Chris Kabel\, Wall Space is a sculptural installation that turns Headlands’ building façade into a canvas for commissioned texts. Inspired by historical movie theater marquees\, a hidden armature on the side of the building holds metal mesh letters that respond to the changing light\, visible to viewers as cast shadows. The letters are reconfigured into a new poem several times a year. \nFor this iteration of Wall Space\, we are grateful to host the writing of Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Forrest Gander. \nArtist Statement \nThere are long traditions of the pastoral\, poetry centered on nature or landscape\, in both Eastern and Western language literature. I’m less interested in “nature poetry”—where nature features as theme—than in poetry which investigates—both thematically and formally—the relationship between nature and culture\, language and perception. What we’ve perpetrated on our environment has certainly affected a poet’s means and material. My Wall Poem developed slowly in my mind during several ritual hikes—circumambulations—around nearby Mount Tamalpais. I hope the poem suggests\, in a way that doesn’t simply supplement the rational intellect\, but offers incommensurable modes of insight\, our mutualism with this revered and very particular place. \nFor years\, I’ve come to Headlands to see and celebrate art\, artists\, and the landscape. Aki Onda’s musical installation\, Dong Li’s reading of his poetry\, Joshua Michelle-Ross’s eco-choral performance\, and hikes around the Marin coastline have inspired me. \nWall Space Exhibition Opening (July 30\, 2026)\nThe evening begins at 6:00PM with drinks in our Mess Hall\, followed by a family-style supper at 6:30PM. Around 7:40PM\, we’ll gather outdoors in The Commons\, where Forrest Gander will be joined by composer and cellist Theresa Wong (AIR ‘09) and multi-disciplinary artist Ashwini Bhat to present Embrace\, a collaborative performance during the activation ceremony of the Wall Space commission. \nProgram:\n6PM – Event starts\n6:30PM –  Welcome remarks\n6:40PM – Dinner served\n7:40PM – Wall Space Activation Ceremony\n8PM –  Event concludes \nGuests will be invited to take a seed-ball with them to plant and germinate in their gardens. \nMore info here\nTickets are required for dinner. Maximum 4 per order. Interested in our Members Ticket price? Visit our Give page to join\, or contact Kristina Graber to learn more at kgraber@headlands.org. \nRSVP to Dinner Here
URL:https://calendarsausalito.com/event/headlands-exhibit-wall-space-2025-forrest-gander/2026-11-21/
LOCATION:Headlands\, The Commons\, 944 Simmonds Road\, Sausalito\, CA\, 94965\, United States
CATEGORIES:Headlands Center for the Arts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20261122T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20261122T170000
DTSTAMP:20260425T202340
CREATED:20260123T193636Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260127T004725Z
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SUMMARY:Headlands Exhibit: Wall Space 2025: Forrest Gander
DESCRIPTION:When\nJuly 30\, 2025 – December 31\, 2025\n\n\nWhere\nHeadlands\, The Commons\n\n\nPrice\nFree\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nCreated by Rotterdam-based designer Chris Kabel\, Wall Space is a sculptural installation that turns Headlands’ building façade into a canvas for commissioned texts. Inspired by historical movie theater marquees\, a hidden armature on the side of the building holds metal mesh letters that respond to the changing light\, visible to viewers as cast shadows. The letters are reconfigured into a new poem several times a year. \nFor this iteration of Wall Space\, we are grateful to host the writing of Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Forrest Gander. \nArtist Statement \nThere are long traditions of the pastoral\, poetry centered on nature or landscape\, in both Eastern and Western language literature. I’m less interested in “nature poetry”—where nature features as theme—than in poetry which investigates—both thematically and formally—the relationship between nature and culture\, language and perception. What we’ve perpetrated on our environment has certainly affected a poet’s means and material. My Wall Poem developed slowly in my mind during several ritual hikes—circumambulations—around nearby Mount Tamalpais. I hope the poem suggests\, in a way that doesn’t simply supplement the rational intellect\, but offers incommensurable modes of insight\, our mutualism with this revered and very particular place. \nFor years\, I’ve come to Headlands to see and celebrate art\, artists\, and the landscape. Aki Onda’s musical installation\, Dong Li’s reading of his poetry\, Joshua Michelle-Ross’s eco-choral performance\, and hikes around the Marin coastline have inspired me. \nWall Space Exhibition Opening (July 30\, 2026)\nThe evening begins at 6:00PM with drinks in our Mess Hall\, followed by a family-style supper at 6:30PM. Around 7:40PM\, we’ll gather outdoors in The Commons\, where Forrest Gander will be joined by composer and cellist Theresa Wong (AIR ‘09) and multi-disciplinary artist Ashwini Bhat to present Embrace\, a collaborative performance during the activation ceremony of the Wall Space commission. \nProgram:\n6PM – Event starts\n6:30PM –  Welcome remarks\n6:40PM – Dinner served\n7:40PM – Wall Space Activation Ceremony\n8PM –  Event concludes \nGuests will be invited to take a seed-ball with them to plant and germinate in their gardens. \nMore info here\nTickets are required for dinner. Maximum 4 per order. Interested in our Members Ticket price? Visit our Give page to join\, or contact Kristina Graber to learn more at kgraber@headlands.org. \nRSVP to Dinner Here
URL:https://calendarsausalito.com/event/headlands-exhibit-wall-space-2025-forrest-gander/2026-11-22/
LOCATION:Headlands\, The Commons\, 944 Simmonds Road\, Sausalito\, CA\, 94965\, United States
CATEGORIES:Headlands Center for the Arts
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