DAVID MACAULAY – A Nose for the Invisible
• Thursday, September 29, 2022
• 6:30 pm – 8:00 pm
• Calais Town Hall [1662 Kent Hill Road]
• FREE but Reservations required for this program of Art at the Kent
Join us for a witty and wonderful evening with artist and author David Macaulay who will impart life lessons and new perspectives gleaned while walking his dog.
There is no end to the output of the curious and creative genius that is David Macaulay.
Join us in the spacious and stunningly renovated Calais Town Hall for a sure-to-be-engaging presentation from the prolific award-winning author and illustrator of books with titles such as (to name a "handful"):
Angelo
Black and White
Building Big
Building the Book Cathedral
Built to Last
Castle
Cathedral: The Story of Its Construction
City
Eye, the Way It Works
Great Moments in Architecture
Jet Plane
Mammoth Sciences: The Big Ideas That Explain Our World
Mill
Mosque
Motel of the Mysteries
Pyramid
Toilet, the Way It Works
Unbuilding
Underground
The Way Things Work
The Way Things Work Now
The Way We Work
Zoo Break: How Machines Work
David Macaulay has received numerous awards and honors, including a MacArthur Fellowship, an American Institute of Architects Medal, the Caldecott Medal and Honor Awards, and more. He lives in Vermont.
To register for this free event, use this link https://www.kentscorner.org/events/david-macaulay-a-nose-for-the-invisible to reach the event description page and click on the underlined words "Reservations required," which will take you to the eventbrite registration page.
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