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Molly Murphy: Reservations Required
12:00 PM Missoula Art Museum
Description:
March 07 - May 24, 2008
Molly Murphy: Reservations Required
Molly was
born in Great Falls, MT and is a mixed blood descendant of the Oglala,
Lakota tribe. She was raised in western Montana and attended The
University of Montana. This comprehensive exhibition is featured in the
Lynda M. Frost Gallery which is dedicated to showcasing the work of
contemporary American Indian artists.
Molly Murphy, Artist-In-Residence In conjunction with her
exhibition and with the support of the Montana Arts Council, Molly
Murphy will be offering a series of classes to the community during the
month of April. Having embraced the rich history of Native American
beadwork and the language of contemporary art, Murphy brings a unique
set of skills and knowledge to the classroom. Murphy will be teaching a
special 4- week beading and mixed-media workshop for middle school
students, a Second Saturday Family Art workshop and a Saturday
afternoon class geared for teachers wanting to gain an understanding of
Native American at and culture.
In addition to these classes, Murphy will also be meeting with the
visiting fifth grade classes for one week during the Fifth Grade Art
Experience. During this time she will be in the gallery demonstrating
her beading techniques and talking to students about her work and the
connection to her Native American culture. Please check this
newsletter's listing of Art Classes for more information on Molly
Murphy's workshops.
Age Group: All Ages
Venue: Missoula Art Museum
Address: 335 North Pattee
Missoula, MT 59802
Phone: 406.728.0447
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