Lectures

Working the Remanent Talk at BIMA by Alisa Banks

I am giving an artist talk, Working the Remanent, at the Bainbridge Island Museum of Art, which will take place Saturday, May 2, 2026, from 4-6 pm PT in the Frank Buxton Auditorium.

In the talk, I will discuss how following emanations of events, stories, and traditions - a process I call “root reading" - leads to discovery and investigation of material, historical, and emotional remnants. These remnants, which have survived displacement and erasure, are used as pathways back to identity, lineage, and place leading to the creation of sculptural artist’s books.

The talk, followed by Q&A and a reception, will be moderated by Erin Zona, the new curator of the Cynthia Sears Artists’ Books Collection. The event is presented in partnership with Bainbridge Artisan Resource Network (BARN) as part of Handwork 2026.

The event is free, but registration is required. Please click the link to reserve your spot: https://www.biartmuseum.org/event/working-the-remanent-an-artist-talk-with-alisa-banks/

Texas Tech University: What is an ARt Quilt by Alisa Banks

You are invited to my artist talk, What is an Art Quilt? at the Museum at Texas Tech University in Lubbock, Thursday, April 9, 2026, from 6 to 8 pm CT. The talk is in conjunction with StitchPunk, a traveling exhibition, organized by the Studio Quilt Art Association (SAQA) and sponsored in part by the Caprock Art Quilters.

Featured in the exhibition are quilts inspired by various speculative future subgenres, including biopunk, steampunk, and atompunk. The exhibition is on view in Lubbock, Texas, until May 3, 2026. There will be a Q&A session and refreshments after the talk.

The event is free, but space is limited, so please RSVP to (806)742-2443 by April 1st to reserve your seat.