For years now, I've been trying to imagine the right format to talk about the colors of our landscape. Poppy orange, dry grass gold, mid-summer blue, oak dark green. Who better to help us see and feel and write these colors than Heyday, the local publisher started by Malcolm Margolin, which has been putting out work about our bioregion for decades.
For this event, Heyday associate publisher (and poet and LE member) Marthine Satris is bringing together three Heyday folks to discuss color. Sara Calvosa Olson is a member of the Karuk tribe, photographer, food writer, and plant friend based in Marin. Obi Kaufmann is the author and illustrator of the wonderful and strange California Field Atlas, among other guides. And Sophie Wood Brinker is a young star, who wrote and illustrated Heyday's forthcoming Birds of Santa Cruz.
We'll talk color and then we'll make some interactive explorations into color and art and writing.
Vibes: Unusual, interactive, bioregional