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EVENTS
Exhibition Preview and Opening Celebration
For Clementine Hunter: From Cotton Fields to Canvas and
Clarence "Cap" Wigington: An Architectural Legacy in Ice and Stone
Saturday, November 11
7:00-10:00 p.m.
Preview of exhibitions
Refreshments
8:00 p.m. Recognition program for Clarence "Cap" Wigington: An
Architectural Legacy in Ice and Stone in the Dolly Fiterman Riverview
Gallery
8:45 p.m. Recognition program for Clementine Hunter: From Cotton
Fields to Canvas in the Julie and Babe Davis Gallery, followed by
an original performance celebrating the art of Clementine Hunter through
poetry, song, and instrumental music by Anika Robbins, Javann Ulmer (a.k.a.
Blackmagicallydelicious), and Stephenetta Harmon (a.k.a. isis); cosponsored
by SASE: The Write Place
Free; for reservations call the WAM events
line at 612-626-4747.
Telling Stories: Writing Workshops
and Performances with the Exhibition Clementine Hunter: From Cotton
Fields to Canvas
This series is cosponsored by the Weisman and SASE: The Write Place
Youth Expressions: Writing Workshops for Girls
Saturday, January 13
Ages 8-11: 10:00 a.m.-noon, instructor Danielle Daniel
Ages 12-18: 1:00-3:00 p.m., instructor Stephenetta Harmon (a.k.a. isis)
Free, but enrollment is limited
To register call SASE: The Write Place at 612-822-2500.
In these writing workshops for girls, participants observe the storytelling
aspects of Clementine HunterŐs art and are guided in strategies for telling
their own stories in writing.
Everyday Subjects: Adult Writing Workshop
Saturday, January 20
10:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. (lunch provided), instructor Carolyn Holbrook
Free, but enrollment is limited
To register call SASE: The Write Place at 612-822-2500.
This workshop pursues methods of writing about "everyday life," inspired
by Clementine HunterŐs approach of documenting scenes from her own world.
Telling Stories: An Encore Performance
Anika Robbins, Javann Ulmer (a.k.a. Blackmagicallydelicious), and Stephenetta
Harmon (a.k.a. isis)
Sunday, January 21, 2:00 p.m.
Anika Robbins, Javann Ulmer, and Stephenetta Harmon celebrate the art
of Clementine Hunter through original poetry, song, and instrumental music.
An encore performance of a work debuted at the exhibition opening, this
event is cosponsored by SASE: The Write Place.
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