
Capturing a Sense of Place: Two Artists, Two Approaches
Tuesday, November 18 | 7 to 8 p.m.
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Tune in from 7PM to 8PM on Tuesday, November 18 for a conversation with author and photographer Greg Seitz and interdisciplinary artist and choreographer Victoria Bradford Styrbicki. The two will discuss the unique ways in which they capture a sense of place and how they use their work to connect with audiences, communicate complex issues, and inspire people to act. Thomas Wayne King, author and musician, will moderate the discussion.
Greg Seitz grew up on the banks of the St. Croix River in Stillwater, Minnesota, and has explored the river, its tributaries, and watershed all his life. He is the founder and editor of St. Croix 360, a website dedicated to sharing river stories weekly. Greg is currently working on a “deep map” about the human and natural history of the entire St. Croix River watershed. This in-depth exploration of the region will be published by the University of Minnesota Press in 2028.
Victoria Bradford Styrbicki is an interdisciplinary artist and choreographer whose work bridges movement, visual art, and environmental storytelling. Through her platform A House Unbuilt, she creates performances, installations, and community-based archives that connect people and place across the Mississippi River watershed and Gulf Coast. Her practice often transforms systems of communication—such as signal flags, oral histories, and choreographic scores—into embodied languages of care, repair, and resistance.
Register now for Tuesday, November 18 for Live! from North Woods and Waters. A Zoom link will be provided upon registration.








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