Cabin Fever Lecture series with Baraboo Range Preservation Association - Indigenous Art: A Local Artist’s Perspective

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Lecture, Nature

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Adults
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Wednesday March 6

Indigenous Art: A Local Artist’s Perspective

Melanie Tallmadge Sainz, Cultural Arts Educator and Artist

Melanie is Founding Director of Little Eagle Arts Foundation (LEAF), a Native-led nonprofit organization dedicated to preserving the arts and culture of Native people of the Western Great Lakes. She is an enrolled member of the Ho-Chunk Nation who grew up in the Wisconsin Dells. Melanie will share about what influences her personal art-making process as well as provide information about her foundation.

Sponsored by: Hiroshi & Arlene Kanno

Major funding for the series is provided by the Rotary Club of Baraboo and members of Baraboo Range Preservation Association. This event is cosponsored by the Carnegie-Schadde Memorial Public Library, where all lectures will be held. For more information email brange@baraboorange.org or call 355-7512. Auditorium doors open at 6:30 pm for cookies and coffee, talks start at 7:00pm