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Carletta Carrington Wilson

Carletta Carrington Wilson: Object Lessons

May 15, 2026
by Ryukan

On view at the Bainbridge Island Museum of Art this summer is Carletta Carrington Wilson is Object Lessons. Poet/Fabric Artist/Bookmaker Carletta Carrington Wilson “uses fabric and found materials as portals to the past, linking personal and collective histories. Her work reclaims generational knowledge through image and text, navigating time, identity, and place. Each piece becomes a site of remembrance, where hand, memory, and material converge to create meaning… literary and visual works merge as poetry, artist books, installations and mixed-media collages mirror the melding of language and form in works described as “decorative with a message.”

The exhibit at BIMA is on display from July 3 to September 20 and Carletta will give a talk August 1, from 4 to 5:30pm.

You can listen to a 2011 interview with Carletta here: https://cascadiapoeticslab.org/2021/11/carletta-carrington-wilson-interview-from-2011/

Listen to our discussion with Carletta on sculptor James Washington, Jr. from 2023 here: https://open.spotify.com/episode/6jAgQIMtOW5l6khKiimTRX?si=b6d4aad9719847f8

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