
Joshua Touster Watertown’s Eileen Ryan, founder of Beyond Plastics Greater Boston, advocated for legislation to limit plastic in front of the State House. She will be the featured guest for the next Creative Chats.
Matt Hanna, host of Little Local Conversations, will host a discussion with climate and social justice activist Eileen Ryan about how she uses her artistic abilities to help her causes. See more in the announcement provided by Hanna, below.
You’re invited to Creative Chats! The event is a way to gather creative people face-to-face to mingle, hear a featured conversation on the topic of creativity and the creative life, and then engage in the conversation themselves in small groups.
Come to get inspired, to reflect, and connect.
All people interested in creativity are welcome!
Featured Conversation with Eileen Ryan: How Do You Stand Out in a Crowd?
I’ll be leading a talk with Eileen Ryan, a climate and social justice activist who uses her artistic talents to create costumes, signs, and banners to raise awareness about many forms of injustice. We’ll discuss how she thinks about standing out in a literal physical crowd, but also different interpretations of getting art to stand out in crowds of different sorts. Come join!
WHERE: MBar Gallery at Mosesian Center for the Arts, 321 Arsenal St., Watertown
WHEN: Friday, April 3, 8:30 a.m.