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Witnessing Waves, Featuring Local Artist Alison Price, on MN Original, November 17

Witnessing Waves on MNOriginal
Alison Price's Witnessing Waves series is featured on MN Original, Saturday, November 19, 6pm on TPT2 - PBS.  Price shares, "The Mississippi River Gorge and her wealth of heritage trees have always intrigued me. This series pays respect to the gentle witnesses of migration and settlement along our mighty river, these magnificent, steadfast, and welcoming trees. The trees acknowledge the contribution of all of our respective backgrounds and ancestries. Our families have all traveled to this place, the Twin Cities. It is our collective heritage that makes our community a culturally rich and diverse place to call home." 
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The Witnessing Waves series is currently at two Minneapolis locations:
Tres Leches Art Gallery in the Northrup King Building, 1500 Jackson Street NE
Vinaigrette, 5006 Xerxes Avenue S
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