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10/28 Radio Gallery: Woodland Skirts Project

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Delina White

On Friday October 30, The UMD Tweed Museum of Art welcomes a lively presentation, fashion show and reception called "Great Lakes Woodland Skirts Project."

This fascinating and visionary project crosses generations, cultures and joins communities around the Great Lakes in this under-told and under-documented story. Their skirts and other work tell stories of women and a culture but this is not just history, it is a vision for the future. Created by Delina White and her daughters Sage and Lavender, this show has been presented around Minnesota and has its final 2015 iteration here in Duluth, this Friday from 6-9 p.m. There will be food and wine, music, an historical slideshow presentation and a fashion show. The Tweed Museum of Art is located at UMD and is free and open to the public. 

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Great Lakes Woodland Skirts event details

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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.