Native Art in Wisconsin

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Native Art in Wisconsin, Wednesday November 12. 6:30-7:30pm. Library Community Room. Join Karen Ann Hoffman, NEA National Heritage Fellow and Oneida National Treasure, for a conversation about Native art in Wisconsin. Registration is required and opens October 29 on our website. This program is generously sponsored by the McFarland DEI Committee.
When

Please note that this event has ended. See our Event Calendar for current activities at the library.

Where
E. D. Locke Public Library, 5920 Milwaukee Street McFarland, WI 53558-8962

Join Karen Ann Hoffman, NEA National Heritage Fellow and Oneida National Treasure, for a conversation about Native art in Wisconsin. From rock art & mounds to contemporary beadwork & theater, we'll talk about the impact of native driven beauty and meaning all around us.

Karen is a Haudenosaunee raised beadwork artist and citizen of the Oneida Nation of Wisconsin. Hoffman lives, hunts, and gardens in a rural area of central Wisconsin sheltered by trees and grasslands and poised on the edge of a marsh. Learn more about Hoffman and her work here: https://karenannhoffman.com/  

Registration is required and be found here

This program is generously sponsored by the McFarland DEI Committee. 

Contact
Sara Hendrickson, 608-838-9030