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Sunday, April 21, 2013
Lake Michigan, August 2012
Taos, NM
Checking In
I am providing the link/access to some of what is ongoing at the Spirit Horse Ranch, if I have not already done so.
The vegetable garden is planted and white eagle blue Cherokee corn is sprouting. That's us, folks.
The Wisdom Keepers Conference in Council Grove, KS is due to take place. Next weekend we will gather to talk about this and that, considering many things and raising hearts and minds in prayers of gratitude. You're invited to Join with us in Spirit from where you sit, sleep and stand.
I hope you enjoy the blog..write in....
In the Spirit of Art and Beauty, always
Minisa
The vegetable garden is planted and white eagle blue Cherokee corn is sprouting. That's us, folks.
The Wisdom Keepers Conference in Council Grove, KS is due to take place. Next weekend we will gather to talk about this and that, considering many things and raising hearts and minds in prayers of gratitude. You're invited to Join with us in Spirit from where you sit, sleep and stand.
I hope you enjoy the blog..write in....
In the Spirit of Art and Beauty, always
Minisa
Tuesday, April 2, 2013
Updates
This OETA link is a piece that aired on April 1, 2013 regarding the Gilcrease Museum, Tulsa, OK Centennial Exhibition of Woody CRUMBO. Curator: Carole Klein
Update:
The following May 18, 2013, the Harwood Foundation-UNM, Taos will
present CRUMBO, works on paper produced in the Taos, New Mexico studio
from the late 1940's-1950's. Curator: Jina Brenneman
The Teresa Miller interview included the 18 month Crumbo Family Exhibition at the Oklahoma History Center, OKC, OK. Curator: Tara (ra.okstate.edu/Tul_Campus/WritingOutLoud/MinisaCrumbo/video.htm)
My ongoing book entitled The Lost and Found Female Fire was discussed and some of the illustrations were presented.
It
has been a very busy season. I hope you enjoy the Interview with Teresa
Miller, Executive Director and Founder of the Oklahoma Center of Poets
and Writers, Oklahoma State University.
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