Kimi Eisele is an artist, writer, and choreographer from Tuscon, Arizona. Eisele will be in Sitka for two months as a resident with the Island Institute, studying the significance of the yellow cedar tree and teaching compositional improvisation and shadow puppetry. Eiselie is originally from Pennsylvania but has lived for the past 18 years in the Sonoran Desert, the most biodiverse desert in the world. To see more of Eisele’s work, visit her website: http://www.kimieisele.com/
Island Institute artist drawn to the yellow cedar tree
