PillowTalk: John Lindquist: As Of Today
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Kicking off with documentary excerpts on photographer John Lindquist’s Pillow career, this talk also features Lindquist protégé Stephan Driscoll with behind-the-scenes stories. This talk took place on August 11, 2024 in Blake's Barn at Jacob's Pillow Dance Festival. Video by Nel Shelby Productions.
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