A Life in Sticky Notes: Humanities Washington Speaker Clare Johnson

Presented by Bainbridge Island Poet Laureate Program at Kitsap Regional Library, Bainbridge Island, Bainbridge Island

July 12, 2026

Every night for almost two decades, Seattle poet and artist Clare Johnson has drawn and written on a Post-it to save a small piece of each ending day. At 6,000 sticky notes and growing nightly, this sprawling yet deeply intimate work honors what normal communication can’t—all the separate times held within ourselves, endlessly overlapping, collapsing, and refocusing.

In this free talk, the audience will learn about the project’s unlikely origins, discover how it responds to...

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Every night for almost two decades, Seattle poet and artist Clare Johnson has drawn and written on a Post-it to save a small piece of each ending day. At 6,000 sticky notes and growing nightly, this sprawling yet deeply intimate work honors what normal communication can’t—all the separate times held within ourselves, endlessly overlapping, collapsing, and refocusing.

In this free talk, the audience will learn about the project’s unlikely origins, discover how it responds to society’s erasure of queer histories, and experience hidden stories—from the dramatic to the lighthearted—behind individual Post-it notes. Johnson invites us to exercise curiosity about the hidden histories we each hold, explore the power of meaningful self-made ritual, and uncover strange magic in everyday life.

Clare Johnson is a multidisciplinary artist and writer who celebrates overlooked spaces, histories, and memories. Honors include fellowships and residencies from Jack Straw, Hugo House, Crosstown Arts, Surel’s Place and James Castle House. Among her recent projects are an art scavenger hunt on the backs of traffic signs, a permanent supportive housing mural in Burien, window art in Cal Anderson Park about HIV and family, and co-editing the Washington State Queer Poetry Anthology.

Co-sponsored by the Bainbridge Island Poet Laureate Program and Library U (a program of the Bainbridge Public Library).

About Humanities Washington. This free community event is made possible through a grant from Humanities Washington, a nonprofit organization dedicated to opening minds and bridging divides by creating spaces to explore different perspectives. For more about Humanities Washington, visit www.humanities.org.

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Dates & times

Sun, Jul 12 @ 2:00 pm

Admission

Free Admission

Location

Kitsap Regional Library, Bainbridge Island Arrow icon

1270 Madison Ave N, Bainbridge Island, WA 98110

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