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    Episode 72: Marie Watt: Repurposing Blankets and their Stories

    enJanuary 24, 2020
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    About this Episode

    Indigenous artist Marie Watt, in collaboration with sewing circles, embroiders objects in flight, both man-made and from nature, onto a canvas of reclaimed, woolen blankets.

    Highlighted in this podcast episode is the work "First Teachers Balance the Universe: Part I: Things that Fly" now on view at Yale Art Gallery (www.yaleartgallery.edu). Learn more about the prolific work of Marie Watt at www.mariewattstudio.com and view all works of art discussed at my website at www.beyondthepaint.net.

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