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Here’s the text from the sign that was at the house:

 

In 1983 Pacific Northwest Ballet’s founding artistic directors Kent Stowell and Francia Russell collaborated with celebrated children’s author Maurice Sendak (best known for “Where the Wild Things Are”) on a new Seattle Nutcracker production. Sendak subsequently released an illustrated book of the original story using his drawings and designs for the ballet.

 

That same year Marshall Field’s department store in Chicago capitalized on the book release and commissioned Sendak to create figures for it’s[sic] famous holiday window displays from his designs. After the holiday season ended Sendak suggested the figures be given to PNB for their Nutcracker production and they were trucked across the country where they appeared for 30 years in the lobby of the Seattle Opera House each December. Countless photos were taken with them through the decades. After the Sendak/Stowell production was retired in 2014 the figures were acquired by John Carrington, long-term Principal harpist for the ballet, to be displayed at his storybook home in Ballard.

Highlights from the Library's 'Sendak Sunday Reading Rumpus'

VOX 3 Collective performs Wild Things: An Interactive Concert of Maurice Sendak's Works

Viewing the exhibition There’s a Mystery There: Sendak on Sendak at the 826 Valencia benefit held at the Contemporary Jewish Museum.

 

Photo: Trish Tunney © 2009

Highlights from the Library's 'Sendak Sunday Reading Rumpus'

Highlights from the Library's 'Sendak Sunday Reading Rumpus'

Little critter. Eat's me out of house and home.

Seattle Edible Book Festival, April 4, 2009.

Highlights from the Library's 'Sendak Sunday Reading Rumpus'

VOX 3 Collective performs Wild Things: An Interactive Concert of Maurice Sendak's Works

VOX 3 Collective performs Wild Things: An Interactive Concert of Maurice Sendak's Works

Viewing the exhibition There’s a Mystery There: Sendak on Sendak at the 826 Valencia benefit held at the Contemporary Jewish Museum.

 

Photo: Trish Tunney © 2009

A Horticultural Tribute to Maurice Sendak

Halloween this year was spent at the Makar family home, dressed in my wolf suit, terrorizing the neighborhood and having fun with close friends.

Display about National Bookstart Week

Shakers, crowns and masks being made

'Where the Wild Things Are' Tribute Exhibition

 

@ Nucleus Gallery

VOX 3 Collective performs Wild Things: An Interactive Concert of Maurice Sendak's Works

Hosted by: www.readingtoknow.com

 

Sent to my partner: www.drivinggirl.blogspot.com

 

I actually wanted to send 'In the night kitchen' but I went to the two book stores in town and neither had it! So I got my second favorite book. I also sent along a little handmade bag with the book.

My wildthing doll, from the famous book.

(which happens to be a fave)

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