IN THE LOUNGE Show & Tale: Activists, Artivists & Archives Thingtide Show & Tale

About This Show

In this life there are SO many ways to #RESIST. Do/did you, a friend, a lover or an ancestor keep mementos from those activist experiences? Do you or a friend/ancestor use art to lend support to a cause near and dear to your/their heart?

Pink pussy hats? Photos from the Women’s March you participated in? Signs from Black Lives Matter protests? ACT-UP fliers? Standing Rock protest T-shirt? Protest songs? Recipes? Postcards? Handmade posters, meeting notes, poems & other pieces of your/their archive that tells your/their resistance story?

Come across a photo of your great aunt at a rally for a women’s right to vote? Or find a suffragettes sash in your great grandmother’s archives? Newspaper clippings from an ancestor’s participation in the civil rights movement? Or a photo of you with your friends marching on Washington for gay rights & AIDS funding? Was a family member lost in the Triangle Factory fire or fought for worker’s rights after learning of these workers fate?

Show & Tale is like Antiques Roadshow meets The Moth, or your favorite Pinterest board come to life!

Everyone is welcome to share with a 3 minute time limit. No judges, no prizes, no competition. And no need to practice!  Just come and Show your object and share its Tale.

Just want to come and listen? Awesome! Observers are always welcome.

About the Artists

Martie McNabb is a personal historian/visual storysharer and founder of Memories Out of the Box ® and Thingtide Show & Tale ®. Thingtide Show & Tale ® is an international creative marketing platform that pays licensees to market their own small business, art/work. This simple, yet powerful format provides high touch, high customer engagement while increasing brand awareness and customer loyalty.

 

Friday, February 24 at 7:30pm
(Additional 2017 Dates: Fridays, April 28 & June 23 at 7:30pm)

Free Admission

Estimated Runtime
45 minutes

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Hosted by
Martie McNabb

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