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X-WR-CALDESC:John Anderson & Anthony Thaxton\nThe Bicycle Logs of Walter An
 derson\n\n \nWalter Anderson’s handwritten diaries and log books kept whil
 e living on Horn Island have drawn thousands of seekers into his vivid and
  vulnerable soul. However\, he still spent time on the mainland\, a spirit
 ual pilgrim on his bicycle wandering from Texas to Florida to Pennsylvania
  and to the far ends of the world- China\, France\, and Costa Rica. Anders
 on’s travels provided moments of enlightenment\, and he left his family a 
 record of these transcendent moments. Join us as John Anderson and Anthony
  Thaxton discuss Walter Anderson’s inland journeys through  their new beau
 tifully illustrated new book\, The Bicycle Logs of Walter Anderson.\n\n \n
 \nJOHN G. ANDERSON\, the youngest child of Sissy and Walter Anderson\, gre
 w up in the artistic retreat at Shearwater Pottery. After college\, he ser
 ved as an officer in the U.S. Navy. Following this he worked as a teacher\
 , a national park ranger\, and a marine biologist/ecologist before returni
 ng to graduate school to study neuroscience and become a psychologist. In 
 the past several years he has been the curator or co-curator for twelve ex
 hibits of his father’s art. He has written about him extensively\, and par
 ticipated in the production of several films on his father including Walte
 r Anderson: The Extraordinary Life and Art of the Islander which is availa
 ble to stream on PBS Passport.\n\n \n\nANTHONY THAXTON has won awards as a
  television director\, painter\, educator\, photographer\, writer\, musici
 an\, and filmmaker. He is a founding partner of the Institute for Southern
  Storytelling at Mississippi College (where he was named the 2019 Distingu
 ished Art Alumnus of the Year). He lovingly writes\, produces\, directs\, 
 and edits programming about the south. Anthony won a Southeast EMMY Award 
 for Outstanding Historical Documentary (Walter Anderson: The Extraordinary
  Life and Art of The Islander) and was nominated for Best Editor and Best 
 Director. He is currently at work finishing a major film and companion boo
 k on the life of celebrated writer Eudora Welty. The Walter Anderson film 
 aired nationwide on PBS stations and the companion book was a bestseller a
 nd is in its second printing.\n\nAll artTALK programs are free and open to
  the public. No reservations required. Bring a lunch – beverages and desse
 rts provided! The artTALK program is sponsored by West Quality Foods.
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DESCRIPTION:John Anderson & Anthony Thaxton\nThe Bicycle Logs of Walter And
 erson\n\n \nWalter Anderson’s handwritten diaries and log books kept while
  living on Horn Island have drawn thousands of seekers into his vivid and 
 vulnerable soul. However\, he still spent time on the mainland\, a spiritu
 al pilgrim on his bicycle wandering from Texas to Florida to Pennsylvania 
 and to the far ends of the world- China\, France\, and Costa Rica. Anderso
 n’s travels provided moments of enlightenment\, and he left his family a r
 ecord of these transcendent moments. Join us as John Anderson and Anthony 
 Thaxton discuss Walter Anderson’s inland journeys through  their new beaut
 ifully illustrated new book\, The Bicycle Logs of Walter Anderson.\n\n \n
 \nJOHN G. ANDERSON\, the youngest child of Sissy and Walter Anderson\, gre
 w up in the artistic retreat at Shearwater Pottery. After college\, he ser
 ved as an officer in the U.S. Navy. Following this he worked as a teacher\
 , a national park ranger\, and a marine biologist/ecologist before returni
 ng to graduate school to study neuroscience and become a psychologist. In 
 the past several years he has been the curator or co-curator for twelve ex
 hibits of his father’s art. He has written about him extensively\, and par
 ticipated in the production of several films on his father including Walte
 r Anderson: The Extraordinary Life and Art of the Islander which is availa
 ble to stream on PBS Passport.\n\n \n\nANTHONY THAXTON has won awards as a
  television director\, painter\, educator\, photographer\, writer\, musici
 an\, and filmmaker. He is a founding partner of the Institute for Southern
  Storytelling at Mississippi College (where he was named the 2019 Distingu
 ished Art Alumnus of the Year). He lovingly writes\, produces\, directs\, 
 and edits programming about the south. Anthony won a Southeast EMMY Award 
 for Outstanding Historical Documentary (Walter Anderson: The Extraordinary
  Life and Art of The Islander) and was nominated for Best Editor and Best 
 Director. He is currently at work finishing a major film and companion boo
 k on the life of celebrated writer Eudora Welty. The Walter Anderson film 
 aired nationwide on PBS stations and the companion book was a bestseller a
 nd is in its second printing.\n\nAll artTALK programs are free and open to
  the public. No reservations required. Bring a lunch – beverages and desse
 rts provided! The artTALK program is sponsored by West Quality Foods.
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SUMMARY:artTALK | The Bicycle Logs of Walter Anderson
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