Join us at Patagonia Brooklyn (70 N 6th St.) with Author Dylan Tomine and Artist Frances Ashforth in conversation with Ed Roberson as they discuss Tomine’s newest book Headwaters: The Adventures, Obsession, and Evolution of a Fly Fisherman. Dylan is widely regarded as one of fly angling’s most treasured storytellers. Frances is an artist whose work is featured throughout the book. Ed is the host of the top-ranked “Mountain & Prairie” podcast.
A book signing will follow and framed art by Frances Ashforth will be raffled off with proceeds going to a local nonprofit.
Doors: 6 PM | Event: 6:30 PM
Photo: @mdelormephoto
Dylan Tomine is a father, writer, conservation advocate and recovering sink tip addict, not necessarily in that order. His book, Closer to the Ground: An Outdoor Family’s Year on the Water, in the Woods and at the Table, was a National Outdoor Book Award honorable mention. He is also a producer of the feature-length documentary, Artifishal, which has been watched by more than 3.5 million viewers. He lives in Bainbridge Island, Washington.
Ed Roberson is a Colorado-based conservationist and creator of Mountain & Prairie—a top-ranked podcast recognized by the Aspen Institute, High Country News, Apple Podcasts, Colorado Parks and Wildlife, the Montana Governor’s Office, and more. An east coast native who moved West in 2005, Ed found purpose and meaning in the striking landscapes of the American West. Today, through substantive conversations, voracious reading, and strenuous living, he seeks to continue learning from the West’s wild places, nuanced culture, and complex history… and hopefully share a few useful lessons along the way.