About this Event
George and David Lewis' story is interwoven with ancient architectural inspiration, sculptural imagination, the power of water and landscape, and the fruits of labor and love. Their current exhibition at BIMA, , is a retrospective on their decades-long collaboration and partnership. In this featured Artists' Talk, you'll hear directly from George and David as they discuss their creative process, the enduring spirit behind their practices, and growing themselves and their community, right here on Bainbridge Island. Their exhibition, , is part of at BIMA.
The conversation will be moderated by BIMA Chief Curator, Greg Robinson, and will include a screening of the PBS Canada program Recreating Eden, which chronicles their artistic journey and the iconic garden environments that brought them international recognition. There will be an audience Q&A and casual reception following the conversation and screening.
Guest names:
George & David Lewis
Guest bio:
George: George Lewis was born in Fort Worth, Texas in 1944. His parents instilled in him a love for gardening and the outdoors, and his mother, Wilma, provided him with an early appreciation for the arts. He began gardening and painting in watercolors when he was only a child. After college, he developed a passion for concrete sculpture and water gardening, giving rise to his fountain and column creations for gardens.
David: David was born in Cleveland, Ohio and grew up steeped in beauty and adventure. At age 14, he lived in a small fishing village in Crete, Greece for a year—an experience that sparked his fascination with archaeology and mythology. After studying Classics at Oberlin College and exploring different careers, he found himself on Bainbridge Island.
George and David: George and David met in Bainbridge Island in 1990 and that meeting sparked a lifelong partnership (of 35 years, 13 of which have been married) and artistic collaboration. Their work has included concrete sculptures, fountains, paintings, gardens, plaques, and more. Their work is globally recognized and admired. They both have grown "deep roots" here on Bainbridge Island and are integral members of the community.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Bainbridge Island Museum of Art, 550 Winslow Way East, Bainbridge Island, United States
USD 11.89 to USD 13.95






