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The group will meet once a month and will offer support for authors in creative genres to market their work.
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Taha said “Clans Gather” was created as an acknowledgement that all life is interconnected.
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On display was student work from high school art programs at Bemidji, Laporte, TrekNorth and Voyageurs. April visitors to the exhibition had the opportunity to cast ballots for their favorite pieces including photography, painting, mixed media and more.
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There is no charge to participate and no charge to watch. Poets can pre-register by calling Watermark Art Center at 218-444-7570 or sign up early at the door beginning at 6:30 p.m. as space allows.
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The Watermark Art Center in Bemidji offers a wide range of options this month. Exhibits that celebrate women, cultures, and area youth, community events that celebrate the spoken word, and opportunities for makers to meet, share and be inspired.
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The Watermark Art Center's Miikanan Gallery hosts Ojibwe artists Joan Kauppi and Shaawan Francis Keahna's Aanikoosijigaade: It Is Linked, a multimedia exhibit calling attention to contemporary society. An artists' reception will be 2-4 p.m. Saturday, March 18.
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The exhibit explores the connecting of stories and bringing things from old to new through emerging artists Joan Kauppi and Shaawan Francis Keahna. It runs through May 20.