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
Upcoming
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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 opens here on October 29. 

This program is generously sponsored by the McFarland DEI Committee.