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Exhibit Honors Door County’s Indigenous History

The Public Arts Initiative of Egg Harbor, along with Coleen Bins of Chief Oshkosh, are hosting an art show at the Kress Pavilion, with an opening reception scheduled for June 8, 4-7 pm. 

Woodland Peoples: Honoring Door County’s Indigenous History through Native Creations will be on display June 1 – Sept. 30 to feature the art of Menominee, Oneida, Ojibwa, Potawatomi, Ho Chunk and Brothertown artists – both those who are established and first-time exhibitors. The show highlights contemporary visions through traditional practices such as basketry and beading, as well as painting, drawing and jewelry design.

Visit kresspavilion.org/woodlandpeople to get more information about the exhibit at the Kress Pavilion, 7845 Church St. in Egg Harbor.

Also mark your calendars for the Indigenous Marketplace, set for Aug. 9, 11 am – 4 pm, which will host Native vendors and speakers.

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