Mindport Exhibits will permanently close Nov. 3, 2024, at 5pm. Come see us before we go! Visit our Closure page for more information.
Closing at 3pm Saturday, October 19.
Mindport Exhibits will permanently close Nov. 3, 2024, at 5pm. Come see us before we go! Visit our Closure page for more information.
Closing at 3pm Saturday, October 19.
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Dream House: dwelling in fantasy
Hello, Everyone! We have our first ever Call for Proposals for a new exhibit at Mindport. We think it is time to talk about the housing instability we are seeing everywhere right now, and we want creative input from members of our community. Are you a writer, an artist, a musician, a performer or a person who wants to present or lead a discussion about this problem? Do you have creative ways to think about this health crisis, and its potential solutions? Please read our Call on the...
Set a child up for a success by donating a backpack!
Summer Partnership with Lydia Place: Lydia Place is a community based non-profit organization that assists individuals and families experiencing homelessness in the Bellingham area. They provide support, housing assistance, case management, education, counseling, and resource referrals to those in need. Imbedded in the housing support are parent support programs to address generational issues and whole family support. Through this they hope to disrupt the cycle of homelessness and...
Aquatic Insects: Whatcom Creek’s Smallest Scientists
Join us for this talk inspired by Sam Bottman's "A Creek Runs Through It" Environmental biologist Megan Schulz will explain how freshwater bugs can be used to monitor the health of rivers, streams and creeks. Scientists studying Whatcom Creek have used these insects to gauge water quality for years. The short, informative talk will be followed by a hands-on experience identifying bugs collected from Whatcom Creek. We hope to see you there! Megan Schulz was born and raised in Ferndale before...
Library Update & an Introduction to Heather Jefferson
The library at Mindport has undergone a recent change, which is that we are now using the book collections on display as an opportunity to highlight specific topics, writers, educators or artists. We've arranged the space to be an intimate, calm place for reflection or conversations, and we hope you'll come visit soon. We're thrilled to introduce you to our first collaborator to be highlighted in the library space, Heather Jefferson. Heather researched and curated a collection of titles in...
Old Favorites Return to Mindport in February
The exhibit Rollentless has been in storage; it will be reinstalled in February for patrons to enjoy once more. In 2012, exhibit maker John Ito designed one of Mindport’s most interactive exhibits— Rollentless. This exhibit is the most interactive because it consists of many parts; there are over forty varied track pieces to choose from. Some pieces are short, some are medium-sized and undulating; others are two feet long and can stretch all the way across the exhibit. Visitors can arrange...
It’s Mail Time at Mindport: An update about Correspondence Club Meetings
Hello, Mindport Mail Art Fans. We have some exciting news for you! Correspondence Club is back! The next meeting will be on Saturday, February 11 from 10:30-12:30. Correspondence club is hosted by Tallie, who sends this message: We meet (so soon) again for scissor, glue, and paper time. Valentine creations are never required, but possible if desired! Please feel free to share the invitation and accept my apologies for the short notice and quick turn around these days. I hope to give everyone...