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Monthly Archives: October 2011
Thanks Kinji, your beauty is contagious
Thanks to Colleen Sheehy director of Plains Art for inviting Kinji and cosponsoring the event with the City of Fargo, the NDSU Dept of Art, and to Fargo planners for arranging this exciting free Fargo GO2030 speakers forum. Kinji is engaging and … Continue reading
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Many ways art can help build stronger communities. Hear some tonight at GO2030
Kinji Akagawa, one of the artists involved in Defiant Gardens for Fargo-Moorhead, will help us to think about what looks and feels good in our urban environments in this lecture and conversation. How can we build on and enhance those … Continue reading
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Can art help build a stronger community? Yes! Find out how tonight
Kinji Akagawa, one of the artists involved in Defiant Gardens for Fargo-Moorhead, will help us to think about what looks and feels good in our urban environments in this lecture and conversation. How can we build on and enhance those … Continue reading
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Got art? Check out tonights GO2030 speakers forum “Feeling beauty in the city”
Kinji Akagawa, one of the artists involved in Defiant Gardens for Fargo-Moorhead, will help us to think about what looks and feels good in our urban environments in this lecture and conversation. How can we build on and enhance those … Continue reading
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Fall has it all
Here are just a few reasons October is one of my favorite months. Brother Greg caught the nicest sunny of the day, but I caught the first keeper to win the ice cream bet Nice colors and just big enough … Continue reading