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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:art\,climate\,earth day\,gardening\,plants\,poetr
 y'
CONTACT:Monica Jahan Bose or Allison Nance\; storytellingwithsaris@gmail.co
 m\; https://www.thenicholsonproject.org/
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 ext--left'>\n<p><strong><span style='color: #000000\;'> Join us for a plan
 ting\, poetry\, and art workshop at The Nicholson Project’s garden. We wil
 l be cleaning and planting the garden with Kendra Hazel\, the new Garden M
 anager at Nicholson. Artist Monica Jahan Bose will lead us in creating poe
 try and art inspired by the garden. We will have more workshops in the sum
 mer with Monica followed by an exhibition and poetry slam at The Nicholson
  Project in September.</span></strong></p>\n<p><strong><span style='color:
  #000000\;'>If you have joined prior Storytelling with Saris workshops\, p
 lease bring with you your folder of materials — journal\, pencil etc. Look
 ing forward to seeing you!</span></strong></p>\n<p><strong><span style='co
 lor: #000000\;'>Please email storytellingwithsaris@gmail.com with any ques
 tions or accommodation needs. ASL will be provided.</span></strong></p>\n<
 p><strong><span style='color: #000000\;'>Monica Jahan Bose is a Bangladesh
 i-American artist and climate activist whose work spans painting\, printma
 king\, performance\, film\, and interdisciplinary projects. Her social pra
 ctice work highlights the intersection of climate\, racial\, gender\, and 
 economic injustice through co-created workshops and temporary public art i
 nstallations and performances. She is the creator of STORYTELLING WITH SAR
 IS\, a long-term art and advocacy project with her ancestral village of Ka
 takhali\, Bangladesh. She has a BA in the Practice of Art (Painting) from 
 Wesleyan University\, a Diploma in Art from Santiniketan\, India\, and a J
 D from Columbia Law School.</span></strong></p>\n<p><strong><span style='c
 olor: #000000\;'>Kendra Hazel is the 2023 Garden Manager at The Nicholson 
 Project. She is an herb enthusiast\, urban garden educator\, and a plant b
 ased chef. She studied Health Science at Florida A&M University\, has work
 ed with neighborhood community gardens independently and as the Community 
 Garden Spaces manager with City Blossoms\, and recently founded Green Thin
 gs Work where she shares her holistic approach to wellness.</span></strong
 ></p>\n<p><strong><span style='color: #000000\;'>The Nicholson Project is 
 an artist residency program and neighborhood garden in Ward 7’s Fairlawn n
 eighborhood. Its mission is to support\, provide opportunities\, engage\, 
 and amplify artists and creatives from our community and the local artist 
 community—particularly artists of color and those from Ward 7 and 8—while 
 engaging our neighbors through community-based programming. Its vision is 
 to serve as a cultural hub and community anchor celebrating Ward 7’s authe
 ntic identity\, while infusing new vibrancy into Southeast DC. We hope to 
 inspire others to use similar non-traditional arts and community-centered 
 projects as a pathway toward stronger\, more vibrant communities.</span></
 strong></p>\n<p><strong><span style='color: #000000\;'>This project is sup
 ported in part by the DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities.</span></st
 rong></p>\n<p>Image: Planting workshop for Sustain\, © 2022 Monica Jahan B
 ose\, photo credit: Paris Preston.</p>\n</div>\n</div>\n</div>\n</div>\n</
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LOCATION:The Nicholson Project @ 2310 Nicholson St SE\, Washington\, DC 200
 20
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SUMMARY:Nourish: Planting & Poetry Workshop
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:art\,climate\,earth day\,gardening\,gender\,plant
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CONTACT:https://www.thenicholsonproject.org/
DESCRIPTION:<div class='ai1ec-event-avatar alignleft timely'><img src='http
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  stop by for the final day of “Nourish: Storytelling with Saris”!  Monica 
 Jahan Bose will be there during gallery hours from noon to 4 pm and will b
 e happy to give you a tour of the exhibition.</p>\n<p><span style='font-we
 ight: 400\;'>Nourish: Storytelling with Saris</span></p>\n<p>Location:  Th
 e Nicholson Project\, 2310 Nicholson Project SE\, Washington DC\, Bus B2 a
 nd many others</p>\n<p>Exhibition Dates: September 10-November 4\, 2023</p
 >\n<p><span style='font-weight: 400\;'>Gallery Hours: Wednesdays 2-6pm + S
 aturdays 12 noon – 4pm</span></p>\n<p><a href='http://chrome-extension://e
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 t/uploads/2023/10/washington-post-review-nourish-October-26-2023.pdf'>Link
  to Washington Post Review.</a></p>\n<p>Nourish: Storytelling with Saris i
 s an installation of video\, drawings\, poems\, saris\, and <em>kanthas</e
 m> inspired by plants and herbs. Touching the soil and growing food are gr
 ounding and nourishing. For the last two years\, Bangladeshi-American arti
 st Monica Jahan Bose and DC participants in her Storytelling with Saris pr
 oject have been connecting with the soil and Earth and food justice issues
  by nurturing plants on windowsills and planting neighborhood vegetable ga
 rdens. This year they planted and harvested in the garden at The Nicholson
  Project. Bose led a series of planting workshops that included poetry and
  art inspired by soil and plants. Using performance\, sari art\, writing\,
  and film\, Storytelling with Saris\, which commenced in 2012\, links DC r
 esidents with Bangladeshi coastal women farmers in solidarity to address c
 limate and food injustice.  There is a concurrent  exhibition by Stephanie
  J. Williams.</p>\n<p><span style='font-weight: 400\;'>Monica Jahan Bose b
 io: </span><span style='font-weight: 400\;'>Monica Jahan Bose is a Banglad
 eshi-American artist and climate activist whose work spans painting\, prin
 tmaking\, film\, performance\, and public art.  Her socially engaged work 
 highlights the intersection of climate\, racial\, gender\, and economic in
 justice through co-created workshops\, art actions\, and temporary  instal
 lations and performances. </span><span style='font-weight: 400\;'>Bose use
 s the sari — a precolonial 18-foot-long unstitched garment that is always 
 recycled and never discarded — to represent women’s lives and the cycle of
  life on our planet. She has exhibited her work extensively in the US and 
 internationally (20 solo shows\, numerous group exhibitions\, and more tha
 n 25 performances) including solo exhibitions at the Bangladesh National M
 useum and MACRO Museum of Contemporary Art Rome. </span><span style='font-
 weight: 400\;'>Her ongoing collaborative project STORYTELLING WITH SARIS w
 ith women farmers from her ancestral island village has travelled to 10 st
 ates and seven countries and engaged thousands of people.  Her work has ap
 peared in </span><i><span style='font-weight: 400\;'>the Miami Herald\, th
 e Washington Post\, Art Asia Pacific\, the Milwaukee Sentinel\, the Honolu
 lu Star Advertiser\, the Japan Times</span></i><span style='font-weight: 4
 00\;'>\, and all major newspapers in Bangladesh. She has a BA in the Pract
 ice of Art (Painting) from Wesleyan University\, a post-graduate Diploma i
 n Art from Santiniketan\, India\, and a JD from Columbia Law School.</span
 ></p>\n<p>This project was supported by the DC Commission on the Arts & Hu
 manities.</p>
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231104T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231104T160000
LOCATION:The Nicholson Project @ 2310 Nicholson St SE\, Washington DC
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:art\,climate\,earth day\,film\,gender
CONTACT:Monica Jahan Bose\; 2025096282\; monicajahanbose@gmail.com
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 filmmaker Monica Jahan Bose for the DC premiere of “Darchira River\,” a ne
 w performance film. </b>The film is based on a performance about cimate ch
 ange let by Monica in Katakhali Village\, Bangladesh\, on the banks of the
  Darchira River\, which has been destroyed by climate change. The stunning
  footage shows women farmers of the village engage in singing\, writing\, 
 and rituals towards healing climate change. In this ecofeminist work\, the
  women reframe a Muslim ritual of writing wishes\, into a feminist ritual 
 of hope and renewal\, using writing\, turmeric and water. The film feature
 s village women’s oral tradition songs along with an original score by DC 
 musician and sound designer Sonia Herrero. Cinematography: Shefali Akhter 
 Shetu. Editing: Shefali Akhter Shetu and Monica Jahan Bose.</p>\n<p class=
 'p1'>Join us at lunchtime on Friday for the DC premiere at Artomatic.</p>
 \n<p class='p1'>Running time 20 minutes\, followed by Q&A with artist</p>
 \n<p class='p1'>Artomatic\, Friday\, April 19 at 12:15 pm\, 6th floor</p>
 \n<p class='p1'>2100 M St NW\, Washington\, DC (metro\; Dupont Circle)</p>
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240419T121500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240419T131500
LOCATION:Artomatic @ 2100 M St NW\, Washington DC 20037
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SUMMARY:Darchira River film screening
URL:https://storytellingwithsaris.com/event/darchira-river-film-screening/
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:art\,climate\,earth day\,gardening\,gender\,plant
 s\,poetry'
CONTACT:Monica Jahan Bose\; 2025096282\; monicajahanbose@gmail.com\; https:
 //www.thenicholsonproject.org/
DESCRIPTION:<div class='ai1ec-event-avatar alignleft timely'><img src='http
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 jpg' width='300' height='200' /></div><div class='eds-l-mar-vert-6 eds-l-s
 m-mar-vert-4 eds-text-bm structured-content-rich-text'>\n<div class='eds-t
 ext--left'>\n<p>Join us for a planting\, poetry\, and art workshop at The 
 Nicholson Project’s garden. We will be cleaning and planting the garden wi
 th Peter Lewis\, the Garden Manager at Nicholson. Artist Monica Jahan Bose
  will lead us in creating poetry and sari art.</p>\n<p>If you have joined 
 prior Storytelling with Saris workshops\, please bring with you your folde
 r of materials — journal\, pencil etc. Looking forward to seeing you!  Ple
 ase email storytellingwithsaris@gmail.com with any questions or accommodat
 ion needs.</p>\n<p>Monica Jahan Bose is a Bangladeshi-American artist and 
 climate activist whose work spans painting\, printmaking\, performance\, f
 ilm\, and interdisciplinary projects. Her social practice work highlights 
 the intersection of climate\, racial\, gender\, and economic injustice thr
 ough co-created workshops and temporary public art installations and perfo
 rmances. She is the creator of STORYTELLING WITH SARIS\, a long-term art a
 nd advocacy project with her ancestral village of Katakhali\, Bangladesh. 
 She has a BA in the Practice of Art (Painting) from Wesleyan University\, 
 a Diploma in Art from Santiniketan\, India\, and a JD from Columbia Law Sc
 hool.</p>\n<p>Peter Lewis is an avid gardener\, artist\, and chef. He has 
 been working with Nicholson Project since 2022 and is the main point of co
 ntact for garden activities and distribution during peak growing season. P
 eter also manages seeds starts and runs the Community Composting Program a
 t Koiner Farm in Silver Spring\, MD.</p>\n</div>\n</div>\n<p><span style='
 font-weight: 400\;'>Monica Jahan Bose bio: </span><span style='font-weight
 : 400\;'>Monica Jahan Bose is a Bangladeshi-American artist and climate ac
 tivist whose work spans painting\, printmaking\, film\, performance\, and 
 public art.  Her socially engaged work highlights the intersection of clim
 ate\, racial\, gender\, and economic injustice through co-created workshop
 s\, art actions\, and temporary  installations and performances. </span><s
 pan style='font-weight: 400\;'>Bose uses the sari — a precolonial 18-foot-
 long unstitched garment that is always recycled and never discarded — to r
 epresent women’s lives and the cycle of life on our planet. She has exhibi
 ted her work extensively in the US and internationally (20 solo shows\, nu
 merous group exhibitions\, and more than 25 performances) including solo e
 xhibitions at the Bangladesh National Museum and MACRO Museum of Contempor
 ary Art Rome. </span><span style='font-weight: 400\;'>Her ongoing collabor
 ative project STORYTELLING WITH SARIS with women farmers from her ancestra
 l island village has travelled to 10 states and seven countries and engage
 d thousands of people.  Her work has appeared in </span><i><span style='fo
 nt-weight: 400\;'>the Miami Herald\, the Washington Post\, Art Asia Pacifi
 c\, the Milwaukee Sentinel\, the Honolulu Star Advertiser\, the Japan Time
 s</span></i><span style='font-weight: 400\;'>\, and all major newspapers i
 n Bangladesh. She has a BA in the Practice of Art (Painting) from Wesleyan
  University\, a post-graduate Diploma in Art from Santiniketan\, India\, a
 nd a JD from Columbia Law School.</span></p>\n<div class='eds-l-mar-vert-6
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 s='eds-text--left'>\n<p>The Nicholson Project is an artist residency progr
 am and neighborhood garden in Ward 7’s Fairlawn neighborhood. Its mission 
 is to support\, provide opportunities\, engage\, and amplify artists and c
 reatives from our community and the local artist community—particularly ar
 tists of color and those from Ward 7 and 8—while engaging our neighbors th
 rough community-based programming. Its vision is to serve as a cultural hu
 b and community anchor celebrating Ward 7’s authentic identity\, while inf
 using new vibrancy into Southeast DC. We hope to inspire others to use sim
 ilar non-traditional arts and community-centered projects as a pathway tow
 ard stronger\, more vibrant communities.</p>\n<p>This project is supported
  by the DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities.</p>\n</div>\n</div>\n<p>
 Tickets: <a class='ai1ec-ticket-url-exported' href='https://www.eventbrite
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240422T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240422T120000
LOCATION:The Nicholson Project @ 2310 Nicholson St SE\, Washington DC
SEQUENCE:0
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CONTACT:Monica Jahan Bose\; 2025096282\; monicajahanbose@gmail.com\; https:
 //www.thenicholsonproject.org/
DESCRIPTION:<div class='ai1ec-event-avatar alignleft timely'><img src='http
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 ext--left'>\n<p>Join the Storytelling with Saris team to help harvest the 
 vegetables from the Nicholson Project neighborhood garden.  We helped out 
 in the garden in the spring and and are thrilled to go back to see what ha
 s been growing.  We will do some earthing exercises with Monica Jahan Bose
  and work with the gardener in residence\, Peter Lewis.</p>\n<p>Peter Lewi
 s is an avid gardener\, artist\, and chef. He has been working with Nichol
 son Project since 2022 and is the main point of contact for garden activit
 ies and distribution during peak growing season. Peter also manages seeds 
 starts and runs the Community Composting Program at Koiner Farm in Silver 
 Spring\, MD.</p>\n<p>Monica Jahan Bose is a Bangladeshi-American artist an
 d climate activist whose work spans painting\, printmaking\, film\, perfor
 mance\, and public art.  Her socially engaged work highlights the intersec
 tion of climate\, racial\, gender\, and economic injustice through co-crea
 ted workshops\, art actions\, and temporary  installations and performance
 s. Bose uses the sari — a precolonial 18-foot-long unstitched garment that
  is always recycled and never discarded — to represent women’s lives and t
 he cycle of life on our planet. She has exhibited her work extensively in 
 the US and internationally (23 solo shows\, numerous group exhibitions\, a
 nd more than 25 performances) including solo exhibitions at the Bangladesh
  National Museum and MACRO Museum of Contemporary Art Rome. Her ongoing co
 llaborative project STORYTELLING WITH SARIS with women farmers from her an
 cestral island village has travelled to 12 US states and eight countries a
 nd engaged thousands of people.  Her work has appeared in <i>the Miami Her
 ald\, the Washington Post\, Art Asia Pacific\, the Milwaukee Sentinel\, th
 e Honolulu Star Advertiser\, the Japan Times</i>\, and all major newspaper
 s in Bangladesh. She has a BA in the Practice of Art (Painting) from Wesle
 yan University\, a post-graduate Diploma in Art from Santiniketan\, India\
 , and a JD from Columbia Law School.</p>\n</div>\n</div>\n<div class='eds-
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 idency program and neighborhood garden in Ward 7’s Fairlawn neighborhood. 
 Its mission is to support\, provide opportunities\, engage\, and amplify a
 rtists and creatives from our community and the local artist community—par
 ticularly artists of color and those from Ward 7 and 8—while engaging our 
 neighbors through community-based programming. Its vision is to serve as a
  cultural hub and community anchor celebrating Ward 7’s authentic identity
 \, while infusing new vibrancy into Southeast DC. We hope to inspire other
 s to use similar non-traditional arts and community-centered projects as a
  pathway toward stronger\, more vibrant communities.</p>\n<p>Stortyelling 
 with Saris is supported by the DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities.</
 p>\n</div>\n</div>\n<p>Tickets: <a class='ai1ec-ticket-url-exported' href=
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 412507?aff=oddtdtcreator'>https://www.eventbrite.com/e/gardening-and-poetr
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LOCATION:The Nicholson Project @ 2310 Nicholson St SE\, Washington DC
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:art\,climate\,earth day\,gardening\,gender\,plant
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CONTACT:Monica Jahan Bose\; 2025096282\; monicajahanbose@gmail.com\; https:
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DESCRIPTION:<div class='ai1ec-event-avatar alignleft timely'><img src='http
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 ext--left'>\n<p>Join the Storytelling with Saris team to help harvest the 
 vegetables from the Nicholson Project neighborhood garden.  We helped out 
 in the garden in the spring and and are thrilled to go back to see what ha
 s been growing.  We will do some earthing exercises with Monica Jahan Bose
  and work with the gardener in residence\, Peter Lewis.  Location:  2310 N
 icholson St\, SE\, Washington DC.  Buses B2\, 32\, 36.  Free street parkin
 g available.</p>\n<p>Peter Lewis is an avid gardener\, artist\, and chef. 
 He has been working with Nicholson Project since 2022 and is the main poin
 t of contact for garden activities and distribution during peak growing se
 ason. Peter also manages seeds starts and runs the Community Composting Pr
 ogram at Koiner Farm in Silver Spring\, MD.</p>\n<p>Monica Jahan Bose is a
  Bangladeshi-American artist and climate activist whose work spans paintin
 g\, printmaking\, film\, performance\, and public art.  Her socially engag
 ed work highlights the intersection of climate\, racial\, gender\, and eco
 nomic injustice through co-created workshops\, art actions\, and temporary
   installations and performances. Bose uses the sari — a precolonial 18-fo
 ot-long unstitched garment that is always recycled and never discarded — t
 o represent women’s lives and the cycle of life on our planet. She has exh
 ibited her work extensively in the US and internationally (23 solo shows\,
  numerous group exhibitions\, and more than 25 performances) including sol
 o exhibitions at the Bangladesh National Museum and MACRO Museum of Contem
 porary Art Rome. Her ongoing collaborative project STORYTELLING WITH SARIS
  with women farmers from her ancestral island village has travelled to 12 
 US states and eight countries and engaged thousands of people.  Her work h
 as appeared in <i>the Miami Herald\, the Washington Post\, Art Asia Pacifi
 c\, the Milwaukee Sentinel\, the Honolulu Star Advertiser\, the Japan Time
 s</i>\, and all major newspapers in Bangladesh. She has a BA in the Practi
 ce of Art (Painting) from Wesleyan University\, a post-graduate Diploma in
  Art from Santiniketan\, India\, and a JD from Columbia Law School.</p>\n<
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 ard 7’s Fairlawn neighborhood. Its mission is to support\, provide opportu
 nities\, engage\, and amplify artists and creatives from our community and
  the local artist community—particularly artists of color and those from W
 ard 7 and 8—while engaging our neighbors through community-based programmi
 ng. Its vision is to serve as a cultural hub and community anchor celebrat
 ing Ward 7’s authentic identity\, while infusing new vibrancy into Southea
 st DC. We hope to inspire others to use similar non-traditional arts and c
 ommunity-centered projects as a pathway toward stronger\, more vibrant com
 munities.</p>\n<p>Stortyelling with Saris is supported by the DC Commissio
 n on the Arts and Humanities.</p>\n</div>\n</div>\n<p>Tickets: <a class='a
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:art\,climate\,earth day\,gardening\,gender\,plant
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CONTACT:Monica Jahan Bose\; 2025096282\; monicajahanbose@gmail.com\; https:
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DESCRIPTION:<div class='ai1ec-event-avatar alignleft timely'><img src='http
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 vegetables from the Nicholson Project neighborhood garden.  We helped out 
 in the garden in the spring and summer\, and and are thrilled to go back t
 o see what has been growing.  We will do some earthing exercises with Moni
 ca Jahan Bose and work with the gardener in residence\, Peter Lewis.  Loca
 tion:  2310 Nicholson St\, SE\, Washington DC.  Buses B2\, 32\, 36.  Free 
 street parking available.</p>\n<p>Peter Lewis is an avid gardener\, artist
 \, and chef. He has been working with Nicholson Project since 2022 and is 
 the main point of contact for garden activities and distribution during pe
 ak growing season. Peter also manages seeds starts and runs the Community 
 Composting Program at Koiner Farm in Silver Spring\, MD.</p>\n<p>Monica Ja
 han Bose is a Bangladeshi-American artist and climate activist whose work 
 spans painting\, printmaking\, film\, performance\, and public art.  Her s
 ocially engaged work highlights the intersection of climate\, racial\, gen
 der\, and economic injustice through co-created workshops\, art actions\, 
 and temporary  installations and performances. Bose uses the sari — a prec
 olonial 18-foot-long unstitched garment that is always recycled and never 
 discarded — to represent women’s lives and the cycle of life on our planet
 . She has exhibited her work extensively in the US and internationally (23
  solo shows\, numerous group exhibitions\, and more than 25 performances) 
 including solo exhibitions at the Bangladesh National Museum and MACRO Mus
 eum of Contemporary Art Rome. Her ongoing collaborative project STORYTELLI
 NG WITH SARIS with women farmers from her ancestral island village has tra
 velled to 12 US states and eight countries and engaged thousands of people
 .  Her work has appeared in <i>the Miami Herald\, the Washington Post\, Ar
 t Asia Pacific\, the Milwaukee Sentinel\, the Honolulu Star Advertiser\, t
 he Japan Times</i>\, and all major newspapers in Bangladesh. She has a BA 
 in the Practice of Art (Painting) from Wesleyan University\, a post-gradua
 te Diploma in Art from Santiniketan\, India\, and a JD from Columbia Law S
 chool.</p>\n</div>\n</div>\n<div class='eds-l-mar-vert-6 eds-l-sm-mar-vert
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 ovide opportunities\, engage\, and amplify artists and creatives from our 
 community and the local artist community—particularly artists of color and
  those from Ward 7 and 8—while engaging our neighbors through community-ba
 sed programming. Its vision is to serve as a cultural hub and community an
 chor celebrating Ward 7’s authentic identity\, while infusing new vibrancy
  into Southeast DC. We hope to inspire others to use similar non-tradition
 al arts and community-centered projects as a pathway toward stronger\, mor
 e vibrant communities.</p>\n<p>Stortyelling with Saris is supported in par
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 s will take place in February 2025 in Bangladesh.  The workshops will incl
 ude sari printing\, new kantha creations from worn saris from Storytelling
  with Saris\, new song creation\, and performance.</p>
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250215T153100
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250223T163100
LOCATION:Katakhali @ Patuakhali District\, Bangladesh
SEQUENCE:0
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URL:https://storytellingwithsaris.com/event/workshops-in-bangladesh-3/
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 s\,poetry'
CONTACT:Monica Jahan Bose\; 2025096282\; monicajahanbose@gmail.com\; https:
 //www.thenicholsonproject.org/
DESCRIPTION:<div class='ai1ec-event-avatar alignleft timely'><img src='http
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 m-mar-vert-4 eds-text-bm structured-content-rich-text'>\n<div class='eds-t
 ext--left'>\n<p>Join us for a gardening\, poetry\, and art workshop at The
  Nicholson Project’s garden. We will be helping with setting up the soil b
 eds in the garden with Peter Lewis\, the Garden Manager at Nicholson. Arti
 st Monica Jahan Bose will lead us in creating poetry and art inspired by c
 are of the soil and Earth and each other.  NOTE: Date has been changed to 
 May 13 due to weather forecast.</p>\n<p>Looking forward to seeing you!  Si
 gn up <a href='https://www.eventbrite.com/e/care-earth-day-gardening-and-a
 rt-workshop-tickets-1987193583502?aff=oddtdtcreator&keep_tld=true'>AT THIS
  LINK.</a></p>\n</div>\n<div><span style='font-size: large\;'>Nicholson Pr
 oject address:</span></div>\n<div><span style='font-size: large\;'>2310 Ni
 cholson St SE\, </span><span style='font-size: large\;'>Washington\, DC 20
 020</span></div>\n<div><span style='font-size: large\;'>Many buses go ther
 e including D10\, C15\, C31.</span></div>\n<div class='eds-text--left'>\n<
 p>Please email storytellingwithsaris@gmail.com with any questions or accom
 modation needs.</p>\n<p>If you have joined prior Storytelling with Saris w
 orkshops\, please bring with you your folder of materials — journal\, penc
 il etc. Looking forward to seeing you!  Please email storytellingwithsaris
 @gmail.com with any questions or accommodation needs.</p>\n<p>Monica Jahan
  Bose is a Bangladeshi-American artist and climate activist whose work spa
 ns painting\, printmaking\, performance\, film\, and interdisciplinary pro
 jects. Her social practice work highlights the intersection of climate\, r
 acial\, gender\, and economic injustice through co-created workshops and t
 emporary public art installations and performances. She is the creator of 
 STORYTELLING WITH SARIS\, a long-term art and advocacy project with her an
 cestral village of Katakhali\, Bangladesh. She has a BA in the Practice of
  Art (Painting) from Wesleyan University\, a Diploma in Art from Santinike
 tan\, India\, and a JD from Columbia Law School.</p>\n<p>Peter Lewis is an
  avid gardener\, artist\, and chef. He has been working with Nicholson Pro
 ject since 2022 and is the main point of contact for garden activities and
  distribution during peak growing season. Peter also manages seeds starts 
 and runs the Community Composting Program at Koiner Farm in Silver Spring\
 , MD.</p>\n</div>\n</div>\n<p><span style='font-weight: 400\;'>Monica Jaha
 n Bose bio: </span><span style='font-weight: 400\;'>Monica Jahan Bose is a
  Bangladeshi-American artist and climate activist whose work spans paintin
 g\, printmaking\, film\, performance\, and public art.  Her socially engag
 ed work highlights the intersection of climate\, racial\, gender\, and eco
 nomic injustice through co-created workshops\, art actions\, and temporary
   installations and performances. </span><span style='font-weight: 400\;'>
 Bose uses the sari — a precolonial 18-foot-long unstitched garment that is
  always recycled and never discarded — to represent women’s lives and the 
 cycle of life on our planet. She has exhibited her work extensively in the
  US and internationally (20 solo shows\, numerous group exhibitions\, and 
 more than 25 performances) including solo exhibitions at the Bangladesh Na
 tional Museum and MACRO Museum of Contemporary Art Rome. </span><span styl
 e='font-weight: 400\;'>Her ongoing collaborative project STORYTELLING WITH
  SARIS with women farmers from her ancestral island village has travelled 
 to 10 states and seven countries and engaged thousands of people.  Her wor
 k has appeared in </span><i><span style='font-weight: 400\;'>the Miami Her
 ald\, the Washington Post\, Art Asia Pacific\, the Milwaukee Sentinel\, th
 e Honolulu Star Advertiser\, the Japan Times</span></i><span style='font-w
 eight: 400\;'>\, and all major newspapers in Bangladesh. She has a BA in t
 he Practice of Art (Painting) from Wesleyan University\, a post-graduate D
 iploma in Art from Santiniketan\, India\, and a JD from Columbia Law Schoo
 l.</span></p>\n<div class='eds-l-mar-vert-6 eds-l-sm-mar-vert-4 eds-text-b
 m structured-content-rich-text'>\n<div class='eds-text--left'>\n<p>The Nic
 holson Project is an artist residency program and neighborhood garden in W
 ard 7’s Fairlawn neighborhood. Its mission is to support\, provide opportu
 nities\, engage\, and amplify artists and creatives from our community and
  the local artist community—particularly artists of color and those from W
 ard 7 and 8—while engaging our neighbors through community-based programmi
 ng. Its vision is to serve as a cultural hub and community anchor celebrat
 ing Ward 7’s authentic identity\, while infusing new vibrancy into Southea
 st DC. We hope to inspire others to use similar non-traditional arts and c
 ommunity-centered projects as a pathway toward stronger\, more vibrant com
 munities.</p>\n<p>This project is supported by the DC Commission on the Ar
 ts and Humanities.</p>\n</div>\n</div>\n<p>Tickets: <a class='ai1ec-ticket
 -url-exported' href='https://www.eventbrite.com/e/care-earth-day-gardening
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 ets-1987193583502?aff=oddtdtcreator&keep_tld=true</a>.</p>
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260513T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260513T123000
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SEQUENCE:0
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