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Innovation As Tradition: The Art and Design of Wabanaki Ash and Sweetgrass Basketry

$40.00

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Sunday, Aug 10: 2-3:45pm EST | 1-2:45pm CST | 11am-12:45pm PST

This class is available to purchase individually, or at a discounted rate when the course pass is purchased.

Speaker

  • Sarah Sockbeson

    Sarah Sockbeson

    Sarah is a Penobscot tribal member of Penobscot and Passamaquoddy descent. Sarah Sockbeson is an artist whose practice centers on Wabanaki basketry and the preservation of Indigenous traditions through contemporary expression. Read More

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