by Quentin Lewis

Quentin's Weeknotes 11/13/22-11/19/22

This Week:

  • I prepared for our upcoming consultation and workshop with Indigenous Concepts Consulting. The workshop will be this Saturday and I’m really looking forward to re-imagining our exhibits and how they speak about Indigenous people.
  • I finally finished reading “Starting Strength: Basic Barbell Training” by Mark Ripetoe. I’ve been going to the gym for the last nine months, after years of not going, and this book was a good (if somewhat bluntly-toned) book that helped me think about strength and form in new ways.
  • I also finished reading “Claire Dewitt and the Bohemian Highway” by Sara Gran, which is the second Claire Dewitt mystery. I like it better than the first one, which is saying something. It was a gorgeous and tense meditation on love and what it costs, wrapped up in a genuinely perplexing and exciting mystery. Wonderful.
  • The Yager Museum hosted Killdeer Trio, a multi-genre ensemble who drew inspiriation from our current exhibit “Front Row Center: Icons of Rock, Blues, and Soul.