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The one to watch -- stream it today!

This is it, y’all, this right here: the art documentary series I’m in is now streaming on Amazon Prime Video!

Nearly a year ago, I was interviewed for the Seattle episode of “The Story of Art in America.” The series takes an in-depth look at artists producing work outside the New York art scene. You might remember the video shoot was at the Northwest African American Museum (NAAM). You — yes, you — voted for me in NAAM’s social media contest to select an artist to represent Seattle’s Black community.

Promo photo for "The Story of Art in America" docuseries, showing the clasped hands of Seattle artist Lisa Myers Bulmash.

Photo credit: Legit Productions

Would you be willing to help me one more time? I’d like you to go to Amazon Prime Video and leave an honest review of the Seattle episode:

  1. Watch episode 10 of “The Story of Art in America”

  2. Go to the video listing on Amazon Prime Video

  3. Scroll down and click on the “Write a customer review” button

  4. Please keep it simple and to-the-point (Amazon deletes overly positive reviews)

  5. Ask your friends/ family/ followers to do the same: watch the episode, then write an Amazon Prime Video review.

It’s a lot like reviewing a book on Goodreads or Amazon: the more reviews, the more likely people will see the docuseries — and the first weeks are crucial to getting the word out. Enjoy, and remember to tell other viewers what you think about it!

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The plan for 2022

[dusts off laptop] Hey! Didja miss me?

I missed you… but I had some serious thinking to do about my blog. Not everyone needs a weekly update, so I’m gonna do a few things differently in 2022.

A crowd gathers around a painted, paper mache giraffe made by artist Lisa Myers Bulmash for "Walk the Block," a fundraiser for Wa Na Wari art center.

A crowd adds travel stickers to a paper-mache giraffe at the “Walk the Block” fundraiser in October 2021.

  • You’ll still hear about the big art news: If you follow me on social media, you know I stayed busy with speaking engagements, commissions and media interviews, in the midst of making new work. I’ll keep updating you as things come up.

  • But not every week: I’m just going to post about said events and shows as they happen, or are scheduled. So you might hear from me on a Wednesday and a Friday, or maybe just on Tuesday. The best way to get details: sign up for newsletter posts on my home page.

  • When I work with friends and partners: During the first half of 2022, I get to collaborate on a public art project with old and new friends! I’m also leading collage art workshops at the Kirkland Arts Center, as well as North Seattle College in the spring.

A budding collagist adds glue to her piece during Lisa Myers Bulmash’s 2018 collage workshop

First up is my “Collage, Off AND On the Wall” class. Ask me for details: I’m send them directly to your inbox in the next post. Looking forward to 2022 with you!

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Let's spend the Evening together

You heard about the house party, right? The virtual one at Wa Na Wari? We’ll have a live DJ and everything!

Artist Lisa Myers Bulmash, waiting to open her exhibit “Holding Patterns” at Wa Na Wari art gallery

Artist Lisa Myers Bulmash, waiting to open her exhibit “Holding Patterns” at Wa Na Wari art gallery

I’d love to hang out with you tomorrow night at the opening reception for my exhibit, “Holding Patterns.” DJ Sureal opens the party at 6pm PST. And Wa Na Wari has made a breakout room where we can talk for a half-hour about my work on display, or just have a super-art-nerdy conversation. Then we can rejoin the DJ for the rest of the party.

Jim Dever and photographer Mark of “Evening” interview  Wa Na Wari curator Elisheba Johnson

Jim Dever and photographer Mark of “Evening” interview Wa Na Wari curator Elisheba Johnson

You can join us via Facebook, or you can visit through Zoom (see the Wa Na Wari website for the virtual keys to the room).

WNW-Holding Patterns opening gfx.jpg

But if you really can’t make it, catch my exhibit on TV: “Evening” plans to feature me and my work at the gallery on Monday night, March 22nd. Then you can brag to your friends on Tuesday about all the fun they missed!

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