This is a past event.
Wednesday, October 9, 7–10pm
Presented by Ahree Lee
Max Attendance: 40
Free
In celebration of Ada Lovelace Day, let’s celebrate women at the intersection of technology and craft. Lovelace, a feminist folk hero who connected weaving & computing, recognized the first computer’s potential to perform a variety of tasks beyond solving mathematical equations, earning her the title of the “first computer programmer.”
Drop in and enjoy some light refreshments and crafty company. Bring your own craft project or make a tiny weaving with the provided materials.
Ahree Lee is a multi-media artist working in video, new media, and textiles. Lee is the Fall Artist-in-Residence at the Women’s Center for Creative Work.
Accessibility information for this event: WCCW has a 36” wide ramp at our front entrance and a stairway with 8 steps and a rail. There are 2 gender neutral restrooms. One restroom is wheelchair accessible, with a handrail. We provide scent free soaps and encourage guests to attend our events scent free. If you require ASL interpretation, CART, interpretation for a language other than English, supervised childcare, or have any other access needs or questions, please contact [email protected] at least two weeks in advance. It is our practice to do everything we can to create a safe and accessible space.