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Radio Gallery 09-21-2011: Lee Ross

The 15th Annual Crossing Borders Studio Tour begins September 23, 2011 and continues through October 2, 2011. It features 8 studios and 22 artists along the Highway 61 corridor from Two Harbors to Grand Portage.

By Liz Pedersen and Maija Jenson

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Radio Gallery 09-21-2011: Lee Ross

This week Radio Gallery celebrates the 15th Annual Crossing Borders Studio Tour, which begins September 23, 2011 and continues through October 2, 2011. The Crossing Borders Studio Tour is a free self-guided tour that features work in stone sculpture, Ojibwe art work, pottery, weaving, glass sculpture and jewelry, print making, and much more. It features 8 studios and 22 artists along the Highway 61 corridor from Two Harbors to Grand Portage. Lee Ross, a stone and clay sculpture artist, is one of the artists being featured in the tour. She joins Radio Gallery to share details about her work and the inspiration she has gained from the North Shore. Ross also explains how the Annual Crossing Borders Studio is a wonderful opportunity to enjoy the hospitality of the artists while also having a chance to see how the artists live and what they surround themselves with.

Crossing Borders Studio Tour

Lee Ross

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

WIth funding provided by
Ampers and The Minnesota Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund

and
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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