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Her works in “Panûpünüwügai” challenge colonial mythologies through bold, camp-infused images that center Native presence.
From encounters with art and nature, resilience may be returned to us and perseverance for whatever’s ahead is there for the ...
The Reedsville native and UW-Madison graduate spent 40 years as a reporter and editor at the State Journal before retiring in ...
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Where to see artworks in Marin
Throckmorton Ave., Mill Valley; 415-351-1400; anthonymeier.com. Through Aug. 8: "Consider the Oyster," works by female artists inspired by the author M.F.K. Fisher. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesdays through ...