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Radio Gallery 01-26-2011: Mary Kallemeyn

By: Mary Kallemeyn

Mary Kallemeyn is presenting her senior exhibit titled "A Great Loss" at Red Mug Coffee through January and February. The gallery is open during Red Mugs regular business hours and is located at 916 Hammond Ave in Superior, Wisconsin.

By Maija Morton and Liz Pedersen

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Radio Gallery 01-26-2011: Mary Kallemeyn

Host: Maija Morton Producer: Liz Pedersen

Mary Kallemeyn speaks with Radio Gallery about her senior exhibit titled "A Great Loss" that will be displayed at Red Mug Coffee through January and February. She studied economics and art, with an emphasis on painting, at the College of St. Scholastica. Kallemeyn shares her hopes to utilize her left brain and right brain abilities as she makes a transition into her career. She also explains the way she has learned to use painting as a release, and reaction to emotion. Mary says in her artist statement that her show "contains paintings about loss, about grief- be it public or very private. This theme allows me to explore the internal change that accompanies the acceptance of such emotions." It will exhibit 15 pieces on wood panel with acrylic and chalk pastel. The gallery is open during Red Mugs regular business hours: Monday -Thursday from 7am - 7pm, Friday & Saturday from 7am -10pm, and Sunday from 9 am -5 pm and is located at 916 Hammond Ave in Superior, Wisconsin.

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Radio Gallery airs Wednesdays at 4pm and Thursdays at 7:45am and is brought to you by:


The Minnesota Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund
The Duluth Public Arts Commission

Former Program Director, Maija Jenson teaches journalism in the Department of Communication at UMD and was a part of KUMD 2008-2019. She hosted a weekly arts program "Radio Gallery." She shares a lifetime of public radio listening, degrees in journalism and art and 20 years of public radio experience with KFAI, WHA, WSUM and KUMD.
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